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Museum · Málaga

Museo Aeronáutico de Málaga

Discover the captivating Museo Aeronáutico de Málaga, where the history of aviation unfolds before your eyes. This airy, modern museum invites travel enthusiasts on a sensory journey through gleaming aircraft and vintage engines displayed under soft natural light. Stroll past iconic planes and helicopters, absorb the quiet hum of nostalgia, and feel the passion of flight that has shaped Andalucía and beyond. Perfect for history buffs, aviation fans, and curious explorers alike, this inspiring space promises intellectual enrichment mingled with awe and wonder. Embrace the thrill of flying without leaving the ground and reignite your travel dreams. Dive into the heart of Málaga's aeronautical legacy — your next unforgettable adventure awaits!

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Spring to autumn for comfortable city weather and extended visiting hours

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Most videos filmed May during spring. July is busy - one of the most popular times to visit.

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Spring to autumn for comfortable city weather and extended visiting hours

1–2 hours

Comfortable footwear for walking, Camera for photo opportunities, Notebook for aviation facts, Light backpack, and Water bottle

History Buffs, Aviation Enthusiasts, Families, Solo Travelers, and Culture Seekers

The nearest airport is Málaga-Costa del Sol Airport (AGP), approximately 15 minutes by car from Torremolinos.

Stay comfortably nearby in Malaga’s city center with options ranging from boutique hotels to luxury apartments.Book a stay →

Enhance your trip with a visit to the Alcazaba fortress, Picasso Museum, or a relaxing walk along the Malagueta Beach.Book a tour →

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