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Malaga Monuments
La Alcazaba
Alcazaba is a military castle build by the Moors in the 11th century
on the remains of a Romans fortress. The fortress lies on a hill top
with good view over the town and the sea and originally consisted
of three protecting walls (whereas two are still remaining), more
than 100towers and a superior part with a residential area including
3 palaces. Gibralfaro
Gibralfaro Castle / Fortress is situated just next to La Alcazaba
which it is connected to by ducts from two of its towers. Originally
the place where the Gibralfaro lies is thought to have hosted a lighthouse
build by the Phoenicians. On the remains of this lighthouse a fortress
was build by Abderramán III and was later reconstructed as
a castle by Yasuf I in the 14th century. Roman
Theater
Roman Theater is located just below La Alcazaba. It was not discovered
until 1951 in spite of it's size with a radius of 31 meters and height
of 19 meters. Studies have shown that it hasn't been used since the
3rd century and that the Moors used elements from the Theater in the
construction of La Alcazaba. The
Cathedral
The construction of the Cathedral in Malaga began in 1528 after conquering
Malaga from the Moors. It was build on the top of a former Mosque,
which was destroyed when the Moors lost the town. The construction
was not finished until 1782 and it therefore shows many different
architectural styles such as a Gothic fundament, Renaissance facades
and Baroque towers. Sagrario
Church
The Church is situated between the Palace Episcopal and the Cathedral.
It was build on the ruins of the major
Arab mosque in the 15th century in a gothic style. Inside the church
there is a fascinating altar build Juan de Balmaseda.
Santiago Church
Santiago church, located in calle Granada, was constructed in the
16th century in a mixture of Gotic and Mudéjar (Arab) style.
This was also the church were Pablo Picasso was baptized.
Palace Marqués de Valdeflores
The palace was constructed in the 18th century as an exhibition hall
for the Malagueños but was later acquired by a noble family
in 1895 for personal premises. In 1986 it was bought back by the government
and today hosts different associations. Palace
Episcopal
The palace is situated next to the cathedral and is considered to
represent the typical Malagueñean architectural style from
the 18th-century. Today the Museum Diocesano is hosted in the palace.
Palace de la Aduana
Today the palace, build in neo-classic style in the 18th-century,
serves as the headquarters for the regional government. The palace
also hosts a smaller exhibition hall.
The Town Hall
Town hall was build between 1912 and 1919 and is one of the most remarkable
modernistic buildings in Malaga. The
House of the Consulate
The house of the consulate, which is situated on Plaza de la Constitucion,
was build in the 18th-century in a neo-classic style and is today
declared a national historical monument. Malaga
Bullfighting Ring
The bullfighting ring in Malaga is from 1874 and has a total capacity
for about 15.000 people.

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