The city of Malaga Spain with its approximately 550 000 habitants the  second largest city of Andalusia, lies about 370 km to the south of  Alicante along the Costa del Sol.  Malaga is capital of the province and with its lovely Harbor worth a visit. Famous for the pasas (raisins), Malaga is also well known for its superb wines. 
Malaga’s cathedral at the plaza de la cathedral, is one of the most  prominent buildings of the city. The construction of the limestone  building had been started in 1528 by Pedro Lopez and Diego Siloe. Built on the place of a Malaga mosque, construction had been  interrupted various times and finally stopped in 1783 due to lack of  money. The southern tower of the church is still not completed and  therefore in spanish called la manquita, which means the missing.Due to the various architects working on the cathedral over centuries,  one notices the different styles. However the cathedral of Malaga is  amongst the cathedral of Seville, Granada and Jaen, one of the four most  important of its kind.
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One of the most famous sons of the city is Pablo Picasso. You still find  his birth house at the Plaza de la Merced 15. The building is home to  the Foundation Picasso. The larger and more famous Picasso museum can be  found at the Palacio de Buenavista at Calle San Augustin. Certainly  worth a visit for anybody interested in Malaga’s most famous artist. A  little bit further north in the Calle de la Victoria, you will find the  lovely church nuestra senora de la victoria from the 15th century.
One of the nicest areas is the Harbor Particularly with a lovely park  alongside, it allows you to relax from the sometimes so busy city. The  paseo dl Parque pathway leads you from the plaza de marina to the  bullfighting arena. It lies just on the feet of the impressive castle de  Alcazaba, which reins over the city, make sure you visit it on your  next Malaga holiday.
The Alcazaba, Malaga’s castle has been built on tests of a roman  fortress and was expanded and completed in the 14th century by the  Nasrides. The castle is mostly destroyed but with the ruins two museums  are located. The archeological museum shows findings from the gotic and  greek centuries and the Museo de la Ceramica displays mostly pottery. Within the castle you will find rests of the old Malagan roman theatre from the 1st century.






 
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