Two new museums for Seville
Two new museums for Seville

If you've ever been to Malaga - or if you live nearby - you'll know that it has an extraordinary amount of museums, covering everything from religion to win

If you've ever been to Malaga - or if you live nearby - you'll know that it has an extraordinary amount of museums, covering everything from religion to win

Amidst all the uncertainty of this post-election week, with everyone waiting for the new Prime Minister-elect, Mariano Rajoy, to make his pronouncement on how he's planning to get us out of this mess, it was a relief to come across some extremely positive news.

This was the characteristically pragmatic declaration by Spain's new Prime Minister-elect, in his victory speech in Madrid last night.
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Unless you don't live here in Spain, you will be aware that this Sunday is the General Election.
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If you didn't know that there's a car museum in Malaga - the Museo Autovilístico (and not that many people do, it only opened a year ago) - then you'll be even more surprised to hear that it also has a fashion section—an extensive collection of vintage designer hats, which were so essential for ladies in the earliest open-top cars to avoid getting messy hair and a chilly noddle.

Things are looking up for tourism in Seville.
It started last Friday, 4 November, and the Seville Festival de Cine Europeo (#SEFF on