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The first Protestant cemetery established in Spain, rich in history.
The English Cemetery of Málaga, founded in 1831, is the first Protestant cemetery in Spain, reflecting the city's international past. It was established to accommodate the burial needs of the growing British community in Málaga. The cemetery is a peaceful oasis, featuring beautiful gardens, artistic headstones, and the graves of notable figures such as the British writer Gerald Brenan. It is a testament to the city's multicultural heritage and offers a serene environment for reflection and exploration.
Avenida de Príes, 1, 29016 Málaga, Spain
No reservations needed
Best visited in spring for the blooming flowers
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