Looking for a home near one of Picasso's 2 cities?

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10.03.2016

Born on the 25th October 1881 in Malaga, Pablo Picasso is one of Spain’s most famous modern artists. Well known for his classic piece, Guernica, which portrayed the horror of the Spanish civil War, he was also an actor, poet and sculptor, amongst other artistic professions.

There are two must-visit museums dedicated to Picasso and his work in Spain. If you’re an art-lover, you really must add at least one of these museums to your holiday itinerary. Málaga, Picasso’s home town and Barcelona, the capital of the Catalunya region drew the lucky dip when it came to the construction of these museums. Both cities have fantastic beaches within easy reach, fine restaurants, sunshine and a cosmopolitan lifestyle, making them the perfect choice if you’re looking for a new home nearby.

Picasso's Barcelona centred around the old town in the city. His art school, his favourite bars and his home were all here and as a result Barcelona’s Picasso museum focusses on the formative years of Picasso. The permanent collection of the young artist’s works total 4, 251 pieces. Highlights at the museum in Barcelona include Las Meninas (1957) and The Embrace (1900). Choose a home on the Costa del Maresme for easy access to this fascinating city.

The museum in Malaga was set up by his wife who followed her husband’s wishes for his work to be on show in his hometown. The initial museum concept began in 1953 but it wasn’t until 1993 that the museum was put firmly on the Malaga agenda. Opened in 2003 by King Juan Carlos I and his wife, Queen Sofia of Spain, the museum now has 233 works in its permanent collection and a further 43 form a temporary collection. The Malaga collection features his late works, including Cubism and prints. A home on the Costa del Sol gives you the best of both world's; classic Spain, sun-bathed beaches and a community that speaks your language.

As well as standard visits to both museums, check out their additional activities before you go. There are activities for all ages from small children to talks and workshops for adults. When the weather is too hot, or it’s raining outside, head to one of the museums and learn more about someone who changed the history of Spanish and world art.

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