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- The city’s most distinctive building, the11th century Alcazaba sits in majestic splendour on the hillside overlooking the African coast.
- The Gibralfaro Castle / Fortress is situated just next to La Alcazaba which it is connected to by ducts from two of its towers.
- The Roman Theatre is located just below La Alcazaba, and is free to visit.
- This open, cosmopolitan city, birthplace of a unique artist and now a focal point for art and culture world wide, will always remember Picasso as its favourite, most eminent son.
- Malaga´s cathedral was built between 1528 and 1782 on or near the site of a former mosque.
- This church is situated between the Palace Episcopal and the cathedral .It was build in the 15th century.
- Placed in the street Granada, this church was build on the lot of a former mosque. It is the most ancient church of Malaga.
- This park covers a gentle, hilly area crossed by small valleys.
- The natural park Sierra de las Nieves is located in the hills behind Marbella and to the east of the road to Ronda from the Costa del Sol.
- The Plaza de los Naranjos - Orange Square - so named for its orange trees, its centre. The surrounding streets take us back to the ages.
- The Museum of fine Arts is located in the old palace de la Aduana.
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