Museo del Vino Malaga
Museo del Vino Malaga
Museo del Vino Malaga
3.5
10:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Monday
10:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Tuesday
10:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Wednesday
10:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Thursday
10:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Friday
10:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Saturday
10:00 AM - 2:00 PM
About
The 800-square-meter Museum of Wine Malaga houses the main collection of more than 400 pieces of lithography and antique pieces of extraordinary quality, categorized by themes: bottle labels, advertising posters of wine and raisins, great barrel labels, hand painted sketches, coverages and wooden raisin boxes and lithographic stones; a collection that makes the visitor travel through the ancient traditions of the Malacitans and their cellars, during the 19th and 20th century. Furthermore, the Museum provides a redesigned space for educational outreach that highlights the History, the geography of the wine and the vines by providing details of the protected areas of wine production of our province and the manufacturing, classification and ageing of the sweet natural and naturally sweet wines with the Appellation of Origin Malaga and the white, rose and red wines with A.O. Sierras de Malaga.
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Eef J
19 contributions
Jun 2021
Small but cosy museum that teaches you about the regional wines. It's not very spectacular, but if you're interested in wine, it might be a nice stop. You can download an audio guide on your phone for free for extra information when looking at the exhibits. You won't spend much time there, and it's really cheap (€5 entrance, which includes two wine tastings), so why not give it a chance?
Written June 18, 2021
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jasmineguard
Leeds, UK83 contributions
Jun 2022 • Couples
Interesting smallish exhibition about the wines of Malaga. If you’re Spanish is limited you’ll need to install the audio guide app & download the files for this ‘museum’. Contrary to some older reviews there is free Wi-Fi inside so that should not be a problem if you don’t have data. The English is, as others have noted, quite heavily accented but with a little practice your ear tunes in. The tasting afterwards is included in the entrance fee and was relaxed and fun.
Written June 27, 2022
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AnnieDeeb
London, UK126 contributions
Feb 2023
Well worthy a visit and excellent value. It only cost €3 each as seniors and that includes tasting of two wines at the end! Would certainly cost at least twice that in the UK. You download an app when you arrive which lets you listen to the audio commentary in your language of choice. The ground floor is mainly about the wine labels over the centuries and the upper floor goes into the history of the wine industry in Malaga. There’s a lift but not sure if it’s big enough for a wheelchair. Very clean toilets on the top floor. Very glad we visited.
Written February 28, 2023
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donsimone
Macclesfield, UK134 contributions
May 2022 • Couples
Surprisingly interesting. Gives the history of Malaga wines and raisins, mainly in pictorial form, but with some winemakers equipment on show.
As a Spanish speaker I had no problem with the descriptions, although I did have to translate for my wife. If you don't speak Spanish the audio description is free to download.
At the end you're invited to taste 2 Malaga wines each which were very good.
As "seniors" we qualified for discounted admission of just €3 each which was an absolute bargain!
As a Spanish speaker I had no problem with the descriptions, although I did have to translate for my wife. If you don't speak Spanish the audio description is free to download.
At the end you're invited to taste 2 Malaga wines each which were very good.
As "seniors" we qualified for discounted admission of just €3 each which was an absolute bargain!
Written May 27, 2022
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sus67
London, UK267 contributions
May 2023 • Solo
This is a small museum but a very well curated one. the displays give a very good idea of wine making in general, and more specifically in Andalusia. At the end there is also the added bonus of wine tasting, and you can buy a variety of wines as well. It is about 10 minutes' walk from the city centre, but it is definitely worth the visit!
Written June 7, 2023
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John H
Waterford, Ireland2 contributions
Jun 2011 • Couples
Some interesting facts about the history and making of wine and some historical wine bottles. We were left to ourselves to find our way about but joined a tour group with a Spanish speaking guide who appeared not to be interested. I speak a little Spanish and the commentary was very brief and to the point with little only a prepared script. Some of the people in the group were english speakers and it went over their heads. The same man spoke good english when he collected our money so he could have made a little effort during the tour. The tour took about half hour.
The wine tasting was a glass of Malaga Dulce, nice enough but could be bought in any bar for about €1.
Tours in english are only available if booked in advance.
Over all a very poor show.
The wine tasting was a glass of Malaga Dulce, nice enough but could be bought in any bar for about €1.
Tours in english are only available if booked in advance.
Over all a very poor show.
Written September 21, 2011
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g0ldengirl7
Worcester, UK109 contributions
Sep 2019 • Couples
Went to see this museum yesterday, after reading the reviews. We were told it was free today. Saw boards with wine labels and upstairs info in Spanish on the walls, various wooden boards with English, headphone signs but not available. Downstairs there was no tastings available, only a shop. Disappointed.
Written September 28, 2019
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US_Export
Vienna, Austria17 contributions
Aug 2014 • Couples
We typically enjoy wine museums and wine cellars, but our visit to Museo del Vino was an extreme disappointment.
Upon arrival we paid our 5€ per person and asked about some sort of tour or explanation of the museum as we had read was the practice. The woman who worked that day took our money and told us that they information was in English and that we could show ourselves around. If the museum was busy I might have understood the cold shoulder a bit more, but there was only one other person in the museum while we were there.
After showing ourselves around and reading the very limited explanations that were written on cards that are located at each of the stations we went back down stairs (the museum is on multiple levels and does have an elevator) for our tasting. After waiting around for 15 minutes in a room with the employee of the museum and one other individual, we decided to leave utterly disappointed.
Upon arrival we paid our 5€ per person and asked about some sort of tour or explanation of the museum as we had read was the practice. The woman who worked that day took our money and told us that they information was in English and that we could show ourselves around. If the museum was busy I might have understood the cold shoulder a bit more, but there was only one other person in the museum while we were there.
After showing ourselves around and reading the very limited explanations that were written on cards that are located at each of the stations we went back down stairs (the museum is on multiple levels and does have an elevator) for our tasting. After waiting around for 15 minutes in a room with the employee of the museum and one other individual, we decided to leave utterly disappointed.
Written August 28, 2014
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KtC114
Brierfield, UK181 contributions
Feb 2020 • Couples
We didn’t go for the history but for the wine and the atmosphere in the evening and we had a lovely time.
Written February 6, 2020
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Thank you very much for your kind words that help us to continue working with enthusiasm to show the wines from Malaga!
Written February 10, 2020
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Rachel P
25 contributions
Jul 2019 • Solo
The Museo Del Vino Málaga was a delightful surprise and a good value. The museum displays were well done with just the right amount of text to inform but not overwhelm the visitor. The artifacts that were curated and the photos selected worked well with the information. If you are a wine snob you may find this information too “basic” for you, but if that is the case, why did you go in the first place? I read all of the text in Spanish first, then used the English translation boards to see how much I understood. Good thing I did that BEFORE the tasting! Don’t think I would have understood as much if I did it in the reverse order. Considering the cost of a tasting in California, I thought the €5 was a fair price for museum admission and the tasting.
Written July 29, 2019
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lenaj672
Stockholm, Sweden1 contribution
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Museo Del Vino M
Malaga, Spain
Yes, Our museum is accessible for people with reduced mobility.
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Breda C
Ballinasloe, Ireland66 contributions
Where is the best winery to visit travelling from torremolinous? We don't want more attractions added just winery with food and near our location for 3 ppl can someone send me a link or advice us thanks
Rocio P
Malaga, Spain6 contributions
Hola, Jose. La chica que te atendió se llama Sara. Además, de ser muy inteligente y atractiva, a mi me sorprendió por sus recomendaciones...especialmente un moscatel riquísimo.... Volveré.
Saludos
Rocío
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