lundi 24 novembre 2014

Malaga : in the heart of Andalusia



If you want to discover the most famous region of Spain (Andalusia), Malaga is the perfect city. It is located very short distance from towns like Marbella, Granada, Seville and Cordoba. 
Although it is not as well known as its neighboring towns, Malaga has a rich culture and a long and interesting history. Around the city, you will discover a Roman amphitheater from the 3rd century, a fortress of the 6th century. Just as in Granada, the presence of Muslims in particular left many traces in culture and Malaga has the advantage of the beaches ! 
In addition, art lovers will be delighted to visit the new Picasso museum. Pablo Picasso was born in Malaga and his most famous works provided can now be seen in the city where it all began.
Picasso Museum : Picasso's heirs have brought together 150 works by Picasso for the opening of the museum in 2003 and quickly became one of the most visited museums of Spain. It includes early works and drawings by the artist until his famous cubist works.

Alcazaba and Gibralfaro Castle : The Alcazaba is a Moorish fortress built betweens the eighth and eleventh centuries, over The Remains of a Roman fortress. It houses an archaeological museum with Phoenician, Roman and Moorish coins. Also take the time to go visit the castle of Gibralfaro. 

The manquita : A trip to Malaga would be incomplete without a visit to the very eblle Cathedral of the Incarnation. Construction began after the Catholic Monarchs Ferdinand and Isabella got the dominance of the city in 1487. but in 1782, the contruction has been stopped leaving with only one of its two towers planned.

Harbor Beach Malagueta : The port of Malaga is the second Largest mediterranean port. Soak up the sun on the beach of the Malagueta, the biggest city beach All which is right next to the bullring.

source : www.malagaturismo.com

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