Address: C. Hospital Bazán, s/n, 29601 Marbella, Málaga, Spain

The Museo del Grabado Español Contemporáneo brings serious cultural weight to Marbella’s Old Town. Housed in a 16th-century Renaissance building once known as the Bazán Hospital, this museum showcases over 4,000 works from Spain’s most important contemporary printmakers. It’s not just a gallery—it’s a working space with artist residencies, engraving workshops, and rotating exhibitions that keep it relevant year-round.
Founded in 1992 thanks to a major donation by art historian José Luis Morales y Marín, the museum was built on the idea that graphic art deserves its own spotlight. It’s earned national recognition for preserving and promoting this medium, all within a setting that merges history with experimentation. The space feels refined but accessible—perfect for solo visits, curious couples, or anyone looking to swap sun loungers for something more meaningful.
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