Málaga Cathedral

The Malaga Cathedral is nicknamed "La Manquita" (one-handed) because it was never given a second tower. The church built from 1528 to 1782 is considered one of the most valuable Renaissance buildings in Andalusia; and is therefore listed Heritage since 1931.

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Iglesia de Santiago Apóstol

The 15th century Santiago Apóstol church is a fine example of Gothic-Mudejar style, a style born of the mixture of Christian and Islamic medieval architecture.

Iglesia de los Santos Mártires

The Church of the Holy Martyrs is one of four churches erected after the Castilian conquest in 1487. It has undergone several restructurings that have modified its original Gothic-Mudejar style, including Rococo elements of the eighteenth century.

Oratorio de Santa María Reina y Madre

Do not be fooled by the appearance of this church and its location in the historic center of the city. The Oratory of Santa Maria Reina y Madre was inaugurated in ... 2008 as the headquarters of Cofradía de las Penas.