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  1. The Cathedral of Málaga is a Roman Catholic church in the city of Málaga in Andalusia in southern Spain. It is in the Renaissance architectural tradition.

  2. Málaga. One of the best Andalusian Renaissance temples. The Catholic Monarchs ordered the construction of the building. It is popularly known as La Manquita. The cathedral of the Encarnación is one of the town's most important monuments.

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    • Tips For Visiting Malaga Cathedral
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    • Before You Rush Off to Visit The Cathedral…

    Like most cathedrals in the cities in Andalusia, Malaga Cathedral was built on the site of the main mosque. Today, there’s isn’t much remaining of this Moorish place of worship, reputedly one of the finest in Al-Andalus. Apparently, its orange tree patio once rivalled those in Cordoba and Seville, both still standing today. When the Catholic Kings ...

    The Cathedral is visible from all over town. Here are our top five spots for Cathedral gazing: 1. From above – visit the Alcazaba Fortressand/or the Gibralfaro Castle for great views of the Cathedral from up above. 2. From afar – walk to Muelle Unoand then look back at the city. Malaga Cathedral’s one tower sits perfectly ‘on top of’ the pergola sc...

    Grab a table at one of the bars on the Plaza del Obispo towards the end of the day and watch the main façade of Malaga Cathedral glow golden in the fading light.
    For a free visit, go first thing at the weekend (see times below).
    If you’re on holiday in Malaga at Christmas, don’t miss the Cathedral concert – but start queuing early to be sure of a seat.

    Opening times

    Mon-Fri 10am-8pm, Sat 10am-6pm, Sun 2-6pm

    Entrance fee

    €8 Cathedral only, €12 Cathedral and rooftops combo ticket. (Note that the rooftop visit is currently closed due to restoration work.) Free entrance on Saturday 8.30-9am and Sunday 8.30-9.30am

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  3. Nov 24, 2020 · Malaga Cathedral is a stunning example of Spanish ecclesiastical architecture blending Gothic, Renaissance and Baroque styles. Begun in the 1530’s on the former site of an Almohad mosque, construction continued through to the 17th century. Yet, even today Malaga Cathedral is unfinished.

  4. HISTORY OF MALAGA CATHEDRAL. Following the conquest of the city by the Catholic Monarch on 18th August 1487, they ordered the consecration and blessing of the former principal Muslim mosque so that it could be dedicated to Our Lady Santa Marîa de la Encarnación.

  5. Malaga’s cathedral is officially known as Santa Iglesia Catedral Basílica de la Encarnación, but locals know it as “La Manquita” or “the one armed lady.” Best of Spain Cities & Villages

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  7. Complete guide about the Cathedral of Malaga. Opening hours, tickets, prices, entrance for the visit of the Cathedral of Malaga, known as "La Manquita".