Like most cathedrals in the cities in Andalusia, Malaga Cathedral was built on the site of the main mosque and the Christian church constructions took time between 1528 – 1782. The cathedral is call La Manquita – the “one armed lady”, as the second tower was never completed. Every evening, the Cathedral’s façade glows gold during sun set. Don’t forget to go to the Cathedral’s rooftop from which you can admire...
Like most cathedrals in the cities in Andalusia, Malaga Cathedral was built on the site of the main mosque and the Christian church constructions took time between 1528 – 1782. The cathedral is call La Manquita – the “one armed lady”, as the second tower was never completed. Every evening, the Cathedral’s façade glows gold during sun set. Don’t forget to go to the Cathedral’s rooftop from which you can admire Malaga’s port and old quarter. Get ready for though 200 steps climb, so no strollers allowed.
Visit is for free on Sunday between 2-6pm, otherwise the adult ticket costs 5Eur. The Cathedral is located in the city center and best accessible by foot. From wider city area, take the bus line 1 or 31 to Plaza Marina station.