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In Spain, the southernmost tip of the European continent, there is a pure land forgotten by time, where the sun shines all the year round, where the classic history and humanistic heritage of Spain are gathered. Malaga, Andalusia has Malaga, which is the gateway to Spain's Sunshine Coast and one of the largest cities in southern Europe. It has been known as the "capital of southern Europe" since ancient times.

Malaga is not as famous as Granada, her neighboring city, but it also has a profound cultural and historical background. At the same time, Malaga is also the hometown of talented painter Picasso. Picasso once said: people who have not experienced the sunshine in Malaga cannot create cubist painting art.

Nobel Prize in Literature winner Lysander once praised this beautiful place as "the city of paradise".

In order to get close to this talented painter, we made a special trip to lock this city of Picasso with a thousand years of history as our next destination.

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It's already afternoon after visiting Alhambra Palace. I always thought that we still had a very important task today-looking for Picasso's footprints, so we rushed to Malaga, Picasso's hometown, and sat down to eat.

According to the pathfinding navigation, we arrived in Malaga smoothly. The first thing you see is Av.de Cervantes Street. This baroque building is Ayuntamiento de Málaga, the city hall of Malaga, which was built in 19 19.

Malaga is the warmest and most prosperous metropolis in southern Europe, which exudes the integration of history and modernity everywhere. The car flew by in front of the city hall, but we can still see clearly that the typical European sculpture is still preserved on the pillars of the pale yellow outer wall.

On the way, the past lost its luster and the vicissitudes of history quickly receded, but they also silently reminded us that this is Malaga.

Although due to time, many historical sites are too late for us to walk in and see their true faces with our own eyes, these time-tested sites seem to be the best gifts for this city.

Passing through a tunnel, Alcazar Zaba, the castle of Alcazar Wawa, suddenly appeared at the front of the car, sitting quietly on a hill, silently telling the history and culture of Malaga.

The vicissitudes of Malaga's history pervade around this Muslim castle, which is also the seat of the ancient city of Malaga.

We parked in the underground parking lot opposite the castle, and then prepared to explore Picasso's footprints on foot.

Walking out of the parking lot, we saw a small porcelain painting of Jesus inlaid on the wall, which made me feel that Malaga still exudes religious color everywhere.

Standing on the street in Malaga, looking at the speeding vehicles and the three or four-story buildings on both sides of the street, there are few pedestrians walking leisurely on the road. ..........................................................................................................................................

Through this narrow road, we walked towards the old town of Malaga. Although the development of modernization has made Malaga lose some of its original flavor, the rich colors on the pedestrian street exude the unique charm of Spain.

Khaki and reddish brown are the most basic color combinations of Spanish architecture. This simpler and warmer color makes the whole street bright, but it is not too ostentatious, giving people a feeling of sunshine, vitality, softness and practicality.

Buildings are everywhere in the street, and windowsills, steps, walls and so on are inlaid with exquisite ceramics. These seemingly random ceramics, with colorful and exquisite patterns, attracted our attention.

This tooth extraction trip seems to be more like a ceramic trip. Along the way, a variety of exquisite ceramics appeared from time to time, which have been deeply integrated into Iberian life.

Spain deserves to be the most famous producer of ceramics in the world. Here, all kinds of ceramic shops on the street are overwhelming.

Passing an antique small hotel. Located in the ancient city, this ancient European hotel (even called a hostel in some places) is the most popular choice for this trip. Mainly because most of the locations are good and the prices are relatively cheap, but for me, I prefer the old elevator, with creaking wooden floors and carved balconies like bay windows, which are so small that they can only accommodate two or three people. ...

Moving on, we saw a beautiful tower through the cracks in the buildings on both sides of the street. This is the Catedral de Málaga bell tower of Malaga Cathedral, which is the commanding height of the whole city and can be easily seen from all angles.

Malaga Cathedral is one of the most important buildings in Malaga, and it is considered as the treasure of Andalusian Renaissance. The original design of two towers, but due to lack of funds, has become an out-and-out "unfinished building", and there is still only one tower. Venus-like beauty has become one of its major styles, so it is also called "one-armed cathedral".

Today, this ancient city built by Phoenicians, under the rule of Rome and Arabia, has experienced countless historical changes, like an old man who has read countless people, becoming more and more humiliated.

Because of the Mediterranean sunshine, the sky in Malaga seems particularly blue and bright. Every minute I walk across the street, I feel closer and closer to Picasso.

To Malaga, it is essential to explore Picasso's footprints. So, we walked through many buildings in the old city, through winding alleys, and a simple but eye-catching small church appeared on the roadside.

In the bright sunshine, the yellow door wall, the red door opening and the national emblem on the gate all look so different.

We walked through this small church not far from picasso museum twice, and somehow imagined it as the church where Picasso was baptized when he was born. For a moment, we felt as if an artist's childhood cry echoed in our ears. ...

Malaga is Picasso's hometown. Because of Picasso, there seems to be more artistic atmosphere in the air here. Street art works everywhere reflect diamond-like light in the sun.

Near the tourist service center marked with the letter "I", we saw a bright painted wall full of Spanish elements.

I was deeply attracted by this bright color, and I couldn't help getting closer to it.

Malaga deserves to be the hometown of Spanish artist Picasso, and now it is no exaggeration to call it "the city of Picasso". Everything here exudes a strong artistic atmosphere, and people seem to have extraordinary artistic talent.

In this city full of Picasso, Picasso's art can be seen not only in museums, but also in streets and various walls, where the whole world can imitate the works of this genius master. The city is also graced by Picasso.

Whether strolling in the old building blocks in Malaga or rippling in the modernization trend of the new town, the collision between heavy history and modern art will bring us a sense of visual impact at any time.

The city's rich culture makes it present colorful colors, such as the brilliant red of flamenco dresses, the grayish green of olive trees in the city, the milky white of ancient buildings, the blue sky and the golden sunshine. .......................................................................................................................

There are many souvenir shops on both sides of the street. There are Picasso-themed refrigerator stickers, small paintings, pendants, mugs and even aprons, which are more than half cheaper than museums. Therefore, it attracts many tourists to choose here.

This place deserves to be Picasso's hometown, and Picasso's traces can be seen almost everywhere in the old city. I looked around and didn't want to meet Museo Picasso Málaga in picasso museum unexpectedly in the crowd.

When you come to Malaga, you must not miss picasso museum. The museum is located in the alley of the ancient city, extremely low-key, and the facade is simply too simple. If it weren't for the red font on the wall, we would have passed.

Picasso/Kloc-left Malaga at the age of 0/9 and became famous in Barcelona and France. However, his wish is to return to the place where he was born and raised to exhibit his works. Although I don't know why, I can't do it. After his death, his descendants sponsored the museum.

The color of the exterior wall of the museum is single beige, and the simple shape and pure color are ingeniously integrated with the whole block.

From the outside, the museum is very small, even smaller than Barcelona's, which is out of proportion to the artist's life-long creation.

Picasso is the pride of Malaga, and there is always an endless stream of people visiting picasso museum every day. Today coincides with Sunday, and 18: 00-20: 00 can be visited for free. Although it's only 3: 30 in the afternoon, there is already a long queue waiting for a free visit at the door.

However, tonight we have to go to Long Da, another town in Andalusia, and we also want to see the hometown of the Smurfs on the way. Time is limited, so there is no time to queue.

Now that we have come to Picasso's birthplace, how can we not go to picasso museum to have a look? So, we decided to be extravagant and willful. The two of us spent 18 euros and walked in front of a long queue.

When we made this decision, I subconsciously looked up at the tall tower of the museum. A ray of bright sunshine shone directly from the roof, just like the master was smiling at us.

Photographing is not allowed in the exhibition hall of the museum. At the entrance, the staff will force tourists to store cameras and drinks and water.

The last thing I expected was that there was a Chinese tour guide in the museum, so I took a picture without hesitation, NICE!

Walking into picasso museum, a two-story courtyard that is very bright in the sun is a very typical Andalusian style building. It is the Earl's Palace of Bonavista in the16th century, and retains the Renaissance style.

There are three picasso museum in the world: one is in Paris, and Picasso is famous in France, most of which are his most famous mature works; A museum in Barcelona, the first and only one personally selected by Picasso during his lifetime, is also his former residence. There is also a museum in Malaga, the birthplace of Picasso, which was donated by his descendants.

Simple, smooth and pure architectural style, beige buildings, white railings and columns, arched corridors, not only have the characteristics of Moorish courtyard, but also have the style of modern architecture.

Due to the lack of exhibition area, the museum extended from the palace and built a two-story modern exhibition hall in a yard in the 1950s next door. The old and new buildings are integrated, cloisters and walkways are skillfully used, and there is no trace of transition, which has become a style building combining16th century and 2 1 century.

Like Malaga, the museum magically combines history and modernity, and the transition is subtle and natural. This technique is equivalent to the essence of Picasso's creation: beautifying practicality into artistry.

Although the museum is as low-key as its appearance, Picasso's light cannot be concealed. In the brilliant sunshine of Andalusia, it still shines today.

Picasso is a great modernist painter in Spain and one of the most influential masters of modern art in the world. His achievements in the art of painting have brought great world fame to Spain.

Picasso is a pursuer of ever-changing artistic skills. In all kinds of variation styles, he maintained his rough and powerful personality, and achieved internal unity and harmony in the application of various techniques.

The museum is small, but it has everything. There are 204 Picasso's works, including oil paintings, prints, sketches, ceramics and sculptures. , covering almost all his creative styles and explorations in his later years. Some works have never been publicly exhibited.

In addition, there are Picasso's handwritten manuscripts and books with his illustrations, which show Picasso's artistic thoughts in an all-round way and are a good place to fully understand Picasso's artistic career and creative ideas.

I believe that most people, like me, don't know much about Picasso, except that he is an abstract painter, but in fact his painting started from realism.

The earliest collection is The Little Girl and Her Doll, Picasso's work in Barcelona, 15 years old, in which the person is a sister. From this painting, we can see that Picasso is a talented artist. When he was a teenager, his works were very sophisticated, his painting style was constantly changing, his painting methods could be switched at will, and any subject could be easily controlled.

In Sanmao's eyes, Picasso's painting style is changeable and his pen is full of charm. It seems that he has the skills of a wizard and the feelings of a prophet, and can outline a reflective world with lines and colors.

Picasso museum fascinates art lovers. In this land, the innovative spirit of the most outstanding artists in the 20th century is still inspiring future generations to make breakthroughs and explorations.

Due to time constraints, we abandoned other scenic spots in Malaga and walked out of the alley to the Fundacion Picasso in messer Square across the street.

Because it is the weekend, a Sunday market is being held in the square. The tall monument is surrounded by a circle of white stalls, which are all kinds of items from various households in Malaga. In normal times, I would definitely stop and take a closer look, but today I can't, so I just won't watch it.

In the center of the square stands a monument to General Doritos who died for freedom. He is a Spanish hero who fought against the French army.

In a corner of the square, the statue of an old man sat quietly on the stone bench under the acacia tree. This humble old man is Picasso.

This is the place where he spent his childhood. Now the great painter always looks at the square where he played in his childhood, and the stories of his hometown are in his eyes and heart. ...

Behind the sculpture is a newly renovated three-story building, yellow and white. It is the birthplace of Picasso, and now it has become Picasso's former residence-Casanatal Museum for people to visit and commemorate.

188 1 year 65438+1On October 25th, Picasso was born in Malaga, which was praised as "the city of paradise" by Nobel Prize in Literature winner Lysander, and spent 10 years of childhood here.

The sunshine in Malaga brought good memories and inspiration to his childhood. The colorful colors of the earth laid the foundation for his future painting creation.

Looking back at this beige building, the house where human painting genius was born will be preserved forever, and the story of Picasso's childhood here will be circulated forever.

Although it is still winter in my hometown, it is early summer in Malaga. The scorching sun is scorching Malaga, and the sky on the Sunshine Coast is a kind of blue with satin luster, which sets off everything in front of us beautifully.

Come to the place where Picasso was born, intuitively face his preferences, his thoughts, his wishes and feel his soul. The most important thing is to experience one side of his life, his family, his friends, and his observation and interpretation of those classic environments.

Malaga, an ancient and modern mashup world. Andalusian customs and Mediterranean customs, classical beauty, modern charm and interest in life, in the magical arrangement and combination, gave birth to the unique charm of Malaga.

Malaga, the paradise capital of southern Europe; A warm and quiet city. There are so many wonderful things here that people feel that it was once a witness of glorious history and a participant in modern civilization. It is easy to find the source and basis of all kinds of customs here.

Malaga, a city that people are reluctant to leave in a hurry after a cursory tour. Even if she "still hides half her face behind the guitar from us" and hides many beautiful things in the corner, it is a fascinating treasure to find it.

Malaga, Picasso's city. Picasso used to be born and raised here, but now he can be seen everywhere in Malaga.

The blue sky and sunshine here seem to stretch out their hands to ask you to look a little longer and stay a little longer, because maybe the next minute, you may meet your unknown self, the scenery you have never seen before, the thousand-year history and the unpredictable future.

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