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Alcazaba is a military fortress constructed by the Moors
in the 11th century on the remnants of a Romans fortress.
The fortress lies on a hill top and commands a panoramic
view over the town and the sea and boasts beautiful
palaces.
The Roman Theater is located near La Alcazaba. It is
a fascinating building.
The Gibralfaro Castle / Fortress is nestled pretty
near La Alcazaba which it is linked to by ducts from
two of its towers. Originally it commanded a light house
hosted build by the Phoenicians. On the remains of this
lighthouse a fortress was constructed by Abderramán
III and was later renovated as a castle by Yasuf I in
the 14th century.
The famous museum and residential home of Pablo Picasso
is located at Malaga since this place was his birth
place. It is beautiful museum adorning his master pieces.
Tivoli World is a theme park with many thrilling rides
to choose from. There are daily shows varying from Andalusian
flamenco, Wild West Shows, an open-air theatre presenting
live music, ballet and children's specials. You can
savor upon many international cuisines. This place is
an ideal hang out for children.
The Cathedral features many different architectural
styles such as a Gothic fundament, Renaissance facades
and Baroque towers which are quite fascinating to view.
Sagragio Church is located between the Palace Episcopal
and the Cathedral It was done on the remains of the
major Arab mosque in the 15th century in a gothic style.
Inside the church there is a captivating altar build
Juan de Balmaseda. The Santiago church also boasts such
unique architecture and here it was Pablo Picasso was
baptized.
The other three fascinating palace of Malaga which
you should pay a must visit are the Palace Marquesde
Valdeflores, Bishop Palace and Customs Palace. Other
places of interest in Malaga include the famous Town
Hall, The House of the Consulate and the Malaga Bull
fighting Ring.
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