Nestled in the heart of old Malaga, the Peña Juan Breva Flamenco Art Museum (Museo de Arte Flamenco de la Peña Juan Breva) occupies a historic ‘peña’ flamenco club, offering a fitting tribute to the passionate art of flamenco. Named after Juan Breva, a revered local flamenco singer, the museum delves into the rich history and evolution of this fiery dance through a collection of artifacts. Visitors can explore the exhibits and, on occasion, experience live performances that bring the vibrant culture and rhythms of flamenco to life.
Peña Juan Breva Flamenco Art Museum (Museo de Arte Flamenco de la Peña Juan Breva)
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