Automobile Museum in Malaga

Malaga, Plaza Sauceda, 2

 Sights of Malaga Despite the fact that the Automobile Museum of Malaga opened very recently - in 2010, it has already caught a fancy of tourists. Everything is interesting here - the exhibits themselves, and the place where they are stored. The museum is located in the building of an old tobacco factory built in 1927

Alcazaba in Malaga

Malaga, Calle Alcazabilla, 2

 Sights of Malaga Alcazaba can be called not only one of the central sights of Malaga, but the whole of Spain. The fortress of Alcazaba was built in the 11th century and due to its favorable location on the slope of the mountain it is visible from different parts of the city.

Malaga Botanical Garden

Malaga, Camino del Jardín Botanico, 3

 Sights of Malaga The Botanical Garden of Malaga has existed for more than 150 years and is considered a park area. It was created in the 19th century by the wife of Jorge Loring Oyarsabal and Amalia Heredia Livermore. After the wedding, the couple traveled a lot and visited a wide variety of European gardens.

Episcopal Palace in Malaga

Malaga, Plaza de Eduardo Castro

 Sights of Malaga The Episcopal Palace is one of the most beautiful and notable buildings in Malaga. This attraction will definitely appeal to tourists who are interested in the history of religion. The fact is that there is a museum of spiritual art in the building of the Episcopal Palace

Malaga Cathedral

Malaga, Calle Molina Lario, 9

 Sights of Malaga The Cathedral of Malaga is one of the most significant and beautiful attractions of the resort. This beautiful building in many guidebooks is called just the main pearl of the Renaissance in all of Andalusia. It's simply impossible to miss it.

Picasso Museum in Malaga

Malaga, Calle San Agustín, 8

 Sights of Malaga For Malaga and its inhabitants, everything connected with Pablo Picasso is sacred. The Spaniards are very proud of their countryman. If you know about this fact, you are not surprised at some points. For example, the fact that in 2003 King Juan Carlos and Queen Sofia gave their Buenavista Palace for the creation of a museum.

Malaga Park

Malaga, Paseo del Parque

 Sights of Malaga The park of Malaga will surely become one of your favorite places in this wonderful city. Firstly, it is located in the very center, and secondly, it is so nice to rest here that you want to come back here again and again. And in the park of Malaga, both adults and children alike love it

Plaza de Toros La Malagueta

Malaga, Calle Maestranza, 7

 Sights of Malaga Bullring Arena - Plaza de Toros La Malagueta is a very popular place in Malaga. Many tourists who came to Spain, of course, want to see the battle with the bulls. If you do not want to watch the battle of the bullfighter and the animal, you can just visit the museum of the bullfight.

Roman Theater in Malaga

Malaga, Calle Alcazabilla, 6

 Sights of Malaga Survey The Roman Theater in Malaga can be combined with a visit to the fortress of Alcazaba, as these two attractions are located near each other. The Roman Theater is located right at the foot of the mountain, on Alcazabilla Street. His story is amazing and unusual.

Gibralfaro

Malaga, Camino Gibralfaro, 11

 Sights of Malaga The fortress of Hibralfaro is located on the mountain of the same name, its height reaches 142 m. It is best to combine a visit to Gibralfaro with the fortress of Alcazaba. First, they are relatively close to each other. Secondly, they are interconnected and represent a single complex.

Malaga is an absolutely amazing city in the south of Spain. Despite the fact that it is quite large, there is no impression that you are in a metropolis. In Malaga, you can not only relax, but also learn a lot. The sights of Malaga will surprise you with their diversity. And you thought it was a quiet town for vegetable pastime without any special delicacies? Not at all!

Today Malaga is the largest port on the Costa del Sol. The city was founded in the 12th century BC. e. Most likely, the name goes back to the Hebrew word "malak", which means "queen."

The main sights of Malaga are concentrated in the historical center of the city . So if you come just for a couple of days, then you will have time to inspect most of the . Those who will spend the whole vacation here first of all will certainly enjoy the main attraction - an excellent big beach . And only then you can think about the cultural component of your holiday . Interestingly, this city was admired even for many years back . So, on For example, the poet Vicente Aleixandre said that Malaga is a "paradise town" . And the traveler Ibn-Batuta in the 14th century wrote about this wonderful place .

Here it is simply pleasant to walk along shady streets and enjoy the sea air and sights Malaga.

One of the most beautiful buildings here is the local Town Hall. Perhaps, it is from here that we should begin our acquaintance with the city. This landmark of Malaga in neobaroque style with elements of Art Nouveau was built by the architect Fernando Guerrero Rosado Strachani in 1912-1919. The facade of the Town Hall is decorated with statues of typical inhabitants of Malaga of those times: fishermen, sailors and traders. Opposite to the mayoralty is the beautiful garden of Pedro Luisa Alonso.

By the way, both these sights of Malaga are recognized as historical monuments of culture. The town hall includes a hall for plenary sessions, a mirror hall and an excellent exposition of painting. Here you can see paintings of artists of the 20th century, as well as creations of our contemporaries. Since the building of the City Hall is open to all comers, you can go in at the same time and find out what interesting events will be in Malaga in the coming days.

For shopwomen in Malaga, there is something to buy. Wines, shoes, fabrics, perfumes are produced here

The Alcázaba Palace, the cathedral and the Episcopal Palace, as well as the fortress of Gibralfaro, are worth a visit. Pay attention to the House of the Consulate, which was built in the 18th century in neoclassical style. At the same time, the palace of Aduan was erected, here today is a museum of fine art. In two exhibition halls you can see exhibits in the style of Gothic, Baroque, Renaissance, as well as works of contemporary artists.

The church of Santiago, built in the 16th century, combines both Gothic and Arabic styles. Interestingly, it was in this temple that the famous artist Pablo Picasso was baptized.

Separately it is necessary to say about the sights of Malaga religious plan. For example, the Sagrario church is famous for being built in the 15th century on the ruins of a large mosque. The church of Santiago, built in the 16th century, combines both Gothic and Arabic styles. It is interesting that it was in this temple that the famous artist Pablo Picasso was baptized

Do you like to walk around museums? Then it is worth to look into the museum of folk art, where the guide will tell you how the culture and way of life of the Spaniards have changed since the 17th century. The Museum of Modern Art will present the works of the best Spanish artists of our day. In the interactive Museum of Music there are more than 1000 musical instruments, and you can play on each of them! In addition, in Malaga there is a Toy House Museum, which were made back in the 19th century.

In the center of the city on the Marina square is a monument to the Danish writer Hans Christian Andersen. Sculpture appeared here not accidentally. The fact is that the writer was visiting Malaga in the fall of 1862, he was fascinated by the city and later wrote in his book Journey Through Spain that he felt very happy here. It is interesting that the sculpture was made on the orders of the Danish royal court. Today it is one of the most popular tourist attractions.