Highlights of Church Architecture in Andalucia
Andalucían church architecture is a rich tapestry of Roman, Moorish, Gothic, and Baroque influences. Beyond the main altar, these structures contain many specialized sections and decorative features.
Andalucían church architecture is a rich tapestry of Roman, Moorish, Gothic, and Baroque influences. Beyond the main altar, these structures contain many specialized sections and decorative features.
The Archivo General de Indias is situated next to the Cathedral, on Avenida de la Constitucion. This 16th-century building houses 80 million pages of documents and maps about the Indies (9km of shelving), Spain’s mighty empire from the 16th, 17th and 18th centuries, providing the most complete and documented historical view.
La Alcazaba is Malaga's most important landmark, and overlooks the city from a hilltop inland. It is one of two Moorish fortresses in the city, the other being the Castillo de Gibralfaro, situated above. The Alcazaba is the best-preserved Moorish fortress palace in Spain. It received about 1 million visitors in 2016.