Historical Sites in Malaga

Located in Benalmádena, Castillo de Colomares is a short drive from Malaga, offering a fascinating glimpse into history and architecture.

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Santuario de la Victoria

Malaga • Historical Sites

A visit to Santuario de la Victoria fits seamlessly into a day spent discovering Malaga's rich history. This Baroque basilica, dedicated to the city's patron saint, features an ornate altarpiece and a striking dome that highlight its architectural significance. Notably, the sanctuary contains a crypt adorned with macabre decorations that are distinct to the region. Visitors can also explore a museum that displays various religious art and artifacts, enhancing the experience of this historical site. Spring is the best time to appreciate the site, as the mild weather complements the visit.

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Malaga Cathedral

Malaga • Historical Sites

Calle Molina Lario is home to an iconic Renaissance cathedral, often referred to as 'La Manquita' due to its unfinished tower. Construction spanned over 200 years, resulting in a unique blend of architectural styles. Inside, visitors can explore intricate choir stalls, beautiful chapels, and an impressive organ. Its central location makes it a notable landmark within Malaga, attracting those interested in the city's rich history. The cathedral is particularly appealing during religious festivals, adding to the experience for travelers.

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Roman Theatre of Malaga

Malaga • Historical Sites

The Roman Theatre of Malaga stands at the foot of the Alcazaba, showcasing ancient architecture that dates back to the 1st century BC. Discovered in 1951, this site has historical significance as it was once a hub for performances during the Roman Empire. Visitors can explore its partially restored structure and appreciate its ambiance, particularly during the evening when cultural events take place. With no entry fee required, it's an accessible site that offers a glimpse into the region's rich history.

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Castillo de Colomares

Malaga • Historical Sites

Located on Carretera de la Estación in Benalmádena, Castillo de Colomares is a tribute to Christopher Columbus, showcasing a fascinating mix of Gothic, Romanesque, and Mudejar architectural styles. Constructed between 1987 and 1994 by Dr. Esteban Martín, it features intricate designs and houses the smallest church in the world, dedicated to St. Elizabeth of Hungary. Visitors can wander through the ornate structures and enjoy expansive views of the surrounding landscape. The best times to visit are spring and autumn, when the weather is mild and inviting.

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Castillo de Gibralfaro

Malaga • Historical Sites

This 14th-century fortress, perched on a hill, provides visitors a chance to delve into Malaga's historical significance. Originally constructed as a military stronghold by Yusuf I of the Nasrid Kingdom of Granada, it features ancient fortifications and informative displays about its past. The castle's elevated position allows for one of the best panoramic views of the city and the Mediterranean coastline. Spring and autumn are the best times to visit, providing comfortable weather for exploration.

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English Cemetery of Málaga

Malaga • Historical Sites

The English Cemetery of Málaga provides a reflective pause in your day while exploring the city. Established as the first Protestant cemetery in Spain, it illustrates the historical presence of the British community in the area. Visitors can wander through its serene gardens, marked by artistic headstones that tell stories of notable figures, including the writer Gerald Brenan. The cemetery is particularly appealing in spring when flowers bloom, creating a peaceful atmosphere that invites contemplation and appreciation of Málaga's diverse past.

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