Málaga Cathedral

Catedral de Málaga
monument in Málaga
#3 in Málaga / #54 in Spain
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Málaga Cathedral, also known as the Cathedral of the Incarnation, is a significant landmark in Málaga, Spain. Construction began in the early 16th century and continued for over two centuries, resulting in a blend of Gothic, Renaissance, and Baroque architectural styles. The cathedral features an incomplete second tower, leading locals to affectionately nickname it "La Manquita," or "The One-Armed Lady." Inside, visitors can admire the exquisite choir stalls carved by Pedro de Mena, beautiful chapels, and a stunning collection of religious art.


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