Museo del Vidrio y Cristal de Málaga

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Málaga, Spain

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Art museum· Tourist attraction

Museo del Vidrio y Cristal de Málaga Reviews | Rating 4.6 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

Museo del Vidrio y Cristal de Málaga is located in Málaga, Spain on Plazuela Santísimo Cristo de la Sangre, 2,. Museo del Vidrio y Cristal de Málaga is rated 4.6 out of 5 in the category art museum in Spain.

Address

Plazuela Santísimo Cristo de la Sangre, 2,

Phone

+34 952220271

Amenities

ToiletsNo restaurant

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible toilet

Open hours

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Sebastiana Sarateanu

Just fabulous! Guided tour offered by the nicest gentleman, lots of stories regarding exposition, paintings, furniture , family history and acquisition for the museum. And the house.... oh, the house! The whole museum is superb but my heart goes with the house! Don't hesitate!

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Connie Powell

This place was INCREDIBLE! The tour guide was so detailed and took an interest in our lives. We didn't have any knowledge of glass and it was an eye-opener for sure as you learn the history of glass and the owner's legacy. Without doubt, I recommend anyone in the area to visit this beautiful building and amazing glass tour. I've been on countless tours and this is definitely in my top three of all-time. Please do not overlook this tour!

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Connolly K

Great museum in such a quaint setting. Really beautiful property and even more beautiful collection. Some breathtaking pieces. The personalized tour and attentive guides made the experience truly memorable.

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Elena Mazour

Wonderful private collection. Small group tours. Definitely worth a visit.

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macedonboy

This museum was on my list of places to visit in Malaga, but didn't make it the first time around. This time in Malaga. I'e made the time to visit. The museum is located quite a bit away from the main attractions in Malaga, about 15 minutes walk north of the Roman Theatre and Alcazar. The museum can only be visited as part of a guided tour and I join an English tour momentarily after it had begun. The glass collection covers the production of glass from the ancient Egyptians, all the way up to present day. The collection is roughly ordered by period and countries, much of it seems to be British in origin. The glass and crystals are mainly artistic examples of glass-making, but also many striking examples of stained glass too. As mentioned, the visit is by guided tour only. To be honest, I didn't really learn that much from the guide as most of the commentary just seemed to be about the period and origin of each of the themed collection. The most disappointing part of the visit is that as soon as the tour ends, we're escorted out of the museum. I'd love to have been able to just wander around and admire specific pieces.

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Ava Tg

The most beautiful museum in Malaga! They give you a free tour of the selection and the house which is beautifully restored. So many of pieces blow your mind away in terms of creativity. I've never thought glass could be such a flexible medium. The historic pieces are nice too. This is both an educational and also an uplifting place to visit

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Nicky Plant

Very enjoyable tour of a lovely tried home containing a wealth of furniture and glass from so many decades... It was fascinating to hear about the history of the house, it's owners and its contents

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Carolina Corona

Very interesting collection, beautiful house and wonderful guided tour. Highly recommended! Thank you Mariva