Málaga culture: The russian museum Entrance area of the Russian Museum. Málaga culture: The russian museum Russian history is written on a wall. Málaga culture: The russian museum Art on T-Shirts. Málaga culture: The russian museum The exhibitions change every six to twelve months. Málaga culture: The russian museum Russian art on kitchen inventory. Málaga culture: The russian museum In the name of women. Part of the exhibition "Saints, Queens and Workers". Málaga culture: The russian museum Portrait of the Empress Alexandra Feodorovna. Málaga culture: The russian museum Portrait of the author Natalia Nordman-Severova.
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Málaga: Alcazaba: The fortress of Málaga

Alcazaba: The fortress of Málaga

The fortress Alcazaba was built under the reign of sultan Bādīs in the 11th century. Above the fortress there is the castle called Gibralfaro. It formerly was used as accommodation for the troops who served to protect the fortress. The fortress is connected to the castle via a zigzag-shaped ... more
Málaga: Automobile museum: The history of vehicles

Automobile museum: The history of vehicles

The Automobile Museum in Malaga is located in the former tobacco factory in Huelin. It offers a stunning collection of over 90 exclusive vehicle models housed in various theme rooms. Furthermore, the Málaga Fashion Museum is located in the premises of the Automobile Museum. Fashion by great ... more
Málaga: Pompidou – Traditional french museum in Málaga

Pompidou – Traditional french museum in Málaga

The Pompidou Museum in Málaga is the first branch of the well-known art museum in Paris (France). The branch in Málaga is regularly supplied with the latest paintings and artworks by its big brother from Paris. But also for local artists there is a place in the Pompidou. In addition, the Pompidou ... more
Málaga: Russian Museum in Málaga

Russian Museum in Málaga

The State Russian Museum in St. Petersburg was opened by decree of the last Russian Tsar, Nicholas II, in 1895 and houses the largest collection of Russian art in the world. More than 400.000 works of art from various epochs are presented in the museum: Icons, landscapes, still lifes, portraits, ... more
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