The Russian Museum Collection is part of Malaga City Council and is dedicated to culture and its enormous potential for transformation through dialogue and art. Thus, in the current context, our rooms will exhibit the works of Picasso and other modern, contemporary international artists this summer.

CURRENT EXHIBITIONS

BERNARDÍ ROIG: DANCING IN THE SILENCE OF TIME

27/05/2022 — 30/05/2023

As part of the exhibition The Last Face and the Aphonia of the Minotaur by Bernardí Roig, the Russian Museum Collection is showcasing Shadow Dancers, four small dancers suspended from the ceiling in permanent rotation, casting a series of superimposed shadows. The drawing, Cap Negre (2021), on the other hand, attempts to introduce time into an image without the image moving.

SPUTNIK. THE ODYSSEY OF THE SOYUZ 2

22/11/2022 — 23/04/2023

© Istochnikov. Joan Fontcuberta, VEGAP, Málaga, 2022

This exhibition includes objects, photographs and unpublished documents that allow us to recreate one of the most enigmatic episodes of the space race: the disappearance of Soviet cosmonaut Ivan Istochnikov in 1968, the victim of a failed spacecraft mission.

WHERE ARE WE?

We are located at the Tabacalera, the colloquial name by which The Royal Tobacco Factory of Malaga is known. In the heart of the Carretera de Cádiz district, next to the Misericordia beach.

Colección Museo Ruso

Avenida Sor Teresa Prat, nº 15
Edificio de Tabacalera.
29003 Málaga
951 926 150
info.coleccionmuseoruso@malaga.eu

GETTING HERE

You can get here by foot along the Antonio Machado Promenade, just about 3 km from the city center of Málaga.
If you prefer, you can also get here by bus, metro, and car.

Transportation

BY METRO:

Princesa-Huelin station.

BY BUS:

Lines 3, 7, 15 and 40.

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OPENING HOURS

Tuesday to sunday.

9:30 – 20:00h (including public holidays)

We are closed every Monday as well as the 1st of January and 25th of December.
If you have any questions regarding the opening times on public holidays that take place on a Monday, please contact us 951 926 150.

On the 24th and 31st of December, Colección Museo Ruso will open till 15:00h. (last admission at 14:30h).

Admission is allowed 30 minutes prior to closing time.

ADMISSION FEES

Single Tickets

GENERAL TICKET REDUCED TICKET
SINGLE TICKET 8 € 4 €
BONO ART ESPERIENCE (3 museums* 1 week) 16,50 € 9,50 €

Group Tickets (8 persons min.)

GENERAL TICKET
GROUP ADMISSION** 6 €/person
GROUP ADMISSION WITH GUIDED TOUR OPENING HOURS** 9,50 €/person
GROUP ADMISSION WITH GUIDED TOUR CLOSING HOURS 60 €/person

Learn more about our our guided visits and educational program.

Single Tickets

GENERAL TICKET REDUCED TICKET
COMBINED (SEMI-PERMANENT + TEMPORARY) 8 € 4 €
SEMI-PERMANENT EXHIBITION 6 € 3,50 €
TEMPORARY EXHIBITION 4 € 2,50 €
BONO ART ESPERIENCE (3 museums* 1 week) 16,50 € 9,50 €

Group Tickets (8 pesons min.)

 

GENERAL TICKET
GROUP ADMISSION** 6 €/person
GROUP ADMISSION WITH GUIDED TOUR OPENING HOURS** 9,50 €/person
GROUP ADMISSION WITH GUIDED TOUR CLOSING HOURS 60 €/person

Learn more about our our guided visits and educational program.

Free admission

Free tickets can be booked by job seekers with a valid ID, minors, CEPER, holders of the youth eurocard, students of art schools, teachers and university students of Fine Arts and Art History, museum employees and ICOM members, visitors with disabilities (with one complimentary companion ticket if required) and for general public, admission will be free on Sundays from 4:00 p.m. to closing time.

Concessions

Concessions apply to people over 65, students up to 26 years with valid ID, large families with valid ID and participants in congress carried out by the University of Málaga.

Booking tickets by telephone

902 998 631

 

The call may have an additional fee if it is made from a landline (€ 0.13 for call establishment and € 0.20 per minute) or mobile (€ 0.15 for establishment and € 0.49 p.m.).
Available on Monday to Friday, except national holidays, from 10:00 to 14:30 and from 17:30 to 20:30.

Special days with free admission

Noche en Blanco (Saturday in May, variable date)
IMD – International Museum Day (18th May)
World Tourism Day (27th September)

ACCESSIBILITY

The services at the Collection of the Russian Museum, Saint Petersburg / Malaga have been adapted to make the installations fully accessible.

The center has elevators, ramps and adapted restrooms that allow free movement through the different spaces, without barriers.

INTERACTIVE MAP

Floor 0 – hall

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Floor 1

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SERVICES

Audioguides

The Collection of the Russian Museum offers free audio guides, available in English, French, Spanish, German, Dutch and Italian.

Guided tours

Visitors can discover by themselves the Collection of the Russian Museum or get a closer look through thematic and interactive guided tours that will be available at specific times and days.

Shop

The shop at the Collection from the Russian Museum is located on the first floor of the building, by the entrance to the exhibitions. In it, you will find the catalogs of all our exhibitions, past and present, as well as specialized publications, books about Russian art and art history, posters and merchandise.

The shop is also online.

Accesibility

The wheelchair service is available for people with reduced mobility.

Lactation room

The breastfeeding room is open. The microwave, for the moment, remains unavailable.

Cloakroom and luggage storage

The cloakroom and luggage storage services are located on the hall.

Coffee shop

The coffee shop is open from 9:30 a.m. to 8:00 p.m.

If you need more information, you can ask our staff directly or write to us at info.coleccionmuseoruso@malaga.eu.

VISITORS GUIDELINES

Smoking is not permitted

Smoking is not allowed inside this building in accordance with Law 28/2005.

Animals are not permitted

Animals are not allowed, except for guide dogs.

Access with swimsuit is not permitted

Entry is not permitted in swimsuit or shirtless.

Food is not permitted

It is not allowed to enter with food and / or drink.

Sharp objects are not permitted

Sharp objects or similar, including umbrellas, are not allowed due to the fact that damage to the works of art on display could be inflicted.

VIRTUAL REALITY APP

The Collection of the Russian Museum launches the free app Artefact to enjoy in virtual reality artworks from different exhibitions, annual and temporary. This application, available both on iOS and Android, is a proposal of the Russian Ministry of Culture to share the collections of Russian museums in a modern and dynamic platform. The user only has to download the application on their device and scan the artwork. Once it is recognized, the application will show information about the piece, the artist, and the period where it belongs, in addition to knowing, through an augmented reality program, curious and unknown details of the canvas. This is the first time that “Artefact” application is presented both in Spain and in Spanish.

   

VIRTUAL TOUR

The 3D tours will take you on a virtual walk through the halls of the museum as well as the temporary exhibitions. You can focus on individual artworks in detail and learn additional information about each exhibition.

The virtual tour is available in three languages, and lets you wander through all the exhibition rooms, consult information about each piece and admire different artist’s masterpieces in detail. You will also see works that are not shown but relevant to the ones in the exhibition.

The audio guides are available in Russian, Spanish, and English, and they offer the possibility to learn more about the most interesting pieces in the exhibition.

Radiant future. The Art of Socialist Realism

This exhibition was on display from February 10, 2018 to February 3, 2019. In Russian art history, the decades between the 1930s to the 1950s were highly contradictory.

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David Burliuk

This exhibition has been on display from September 15, 2018 to February 3, 2019. David Burliuk (1882-1967), known as the father of Russian Futurism, was one of the most striking figures in early Russian art culture.

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Kazimir Malévich

The exhibition has been on display from September 15, 2018 to February 3, 2019. A unique display, as it featured many artistic facets of Kazimir Malevich throughout his career, including “suprematism”. 

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