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An iconic Renaissance cathedral known as 'La Manquita'.
Malaga Cathedral, also known as 'La Manquita' or 'The One-Armed Lady', is a remarkable example of Renaissance architecture. Construction began in the 16th century and continued for over 200 years, resulting in a blend of styles. The cathedral is famous for its incomplete south tower, which gives it its nickname. Inside, visitors can admire the stunning choir stalls, beautiful chapels, and the impressive organ. The cathedral's location in the heart of the city makes it a central landmark and a key part of Malaga's skyline.
Calle Molina Lario, 9, 29015 Málaga, Spain
Tickets can be purchased at the entrance
Ideal for visiting year-round, but especially during religious festivals
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