Historical monuments in Malaga


One of the Spanish cities that I like the most is Malaga, And it is that not only have I been on vacation a couple of times but I have been living there for almost a year, so I was lucky to be able to know all its corners and it seems to me that there are fascinating places that everyone should visit.

It is the capital of the Costa del Sol and throughout its history it has been inhabited by various civilizations such as Romans, Moors and Carthaginians, with which the cultural mix that can be seen is very interesting. Today I would like to make a couple of recommendations with the Malaga monuments and the ones that are most interesting to visit. Take note:

The Alcazaba: Without a doubt the most striking and beautiful in the city. It is a 5 minute walk from the Cathedral and it is a 15th century fortress where you can see a lot of Roman stone with many inscriptions and some Roman columns. A must visit place although inside you have to take a walk but it is worth it.

Gibralfaro Castle: It is connected to the Alcazaba by a mountain corridor that is protected by two zigzag walls. It is in Monte Faro and has been remodeled several times since there used to be a lighthouse there. The views from there are spectacular.


Roman theatre: Another of the great Malaga attractions is from the 1st century and is located at the foot of the Cerro de la Alcazaba. It was named a Site of Cultural Interest and retains its Roman beauty despite having been remodeled. In 2010, an interpretation center was inaugurated there that serves as an introduction to the Roman world and especially to the Roman theater, and several videos and original pieces of great value that were recovered in the various excavations can be seen.

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