Spanish Contemporary Engraving Museum

This museum is tucked down an alley in the oldest part of Marbella and it’s the only museum to devote any space to engravings in the whole of Spain. The building is a 16th-century, Moorish-style palace built for the naval commander Alonso de Bazán, which he bequeathed to the city as a hospital for the poor. The collections include some 4,000 engravings, etchings, aquatints, xylographs, lithographs and other pieces of graphic design by some of Spain’s most vaunted artists.

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