"La Malagueta" Bullring Málaga The Plaza de Toros "Malagueta" was officially opened to the public on 11 June 1876 with a fight that featured the legendary bullfighter Rafael Molina "Lagartijo" as well as others.... Add to Favorites
5 Sagasta Street Málaga The building on 5 Sagasta Street, at the junction with Herrería del Rey Street, is usually ascribed to Málaga-born architect Fernando Guerrero Strachan. According to Enrique Atencia, however, it was... Add to Favorites
Alcazaba Málaga This fortress palace, whose name in Arabic means citadel, is one of the city's historical monuments and is much visited because of its history and beauty. The building that dates from the... Add to Favorites
Antigua Fábrica de Tabaco Málaga The Antigua Fábrica de Tabaco (Old Tobacco Factory) built in the 1930s is currently the home of the Museo Automovilístico de Málaga (Málaga Automobile Museum) and other municipal bodies after... Add to Favorites
Ataranzanas Central Market Málaga The Atarazanas market is in the place where the Nasrid shipyards stood until the 14th Century and which, after the Christian conquest of the city, were used for storage and as an arsenal, military... Add to Favorites
Ateneo (Arts and Sciences Association). Old School of Fine Arts of San Telmo Málaga Located next to the Plaza of the Constitution, today it is home to the Ateneo. This building, at the entrance of the Calle de la Compañía, was originally a part added to the old temple of the... Add to Favorites
Bank of Spain Málaga Built between 1936 and 1939 by the architect José Yarnoz. The Bank of Spain's shapes and elements make a strong and important impression, as does the entity it represents. To this end, the... Add to Favorites
Casa del Jardinero Málaga Built in 1912 by architect Manuel Rivera Vera. It is a small palace situated between the Parque de Málaga and the Alcazaba built in the classic style with a cross-shaped floor plan of two storeys... Add to Favorites
Castillo de Gibralfaro Málaga This Castle, built in the 14th. Century to house troops and protect the Alcazaba, is today one of the most visited monuments in Málaga. From its walls, visitors get spectacular views of the city and... Add to Favorites
Catedral de Nuestra Señora de la Encarnación Málaga Its full name is Nuestra Señora de la Encarnación (Our Lady of Incarnation) although in Málaga it is simply known as "the Cathedral". Cathedrals are important in all cities, but here in Málaga it... Add to Favorites
Cementerio Inglés (English Cemetery) Málaga Built in the 19th century, the English Cemetery was the first Protestant cemetery built in Spain. Conceived as a botanical garden arranged in terraces and overlooking the sea, it contains exotic... Add to Favorites
Cervantes Theatre Málaga 19th century. This is Malaga's oldest theatre and the reference point in the city where different cultural programmes and events such as the important "Málaga Spanish Film Festival" are held.... Add to Favorites
Consulate House. Sociedad Económica de Amigos del País Málaga The Economic Society of the Friends of the Country is a 17th century baroque classicist building declared a National Historic Landmark in 1923. Built in 1785, it housed the Montepío de Socorro a los... Add to Favorites
Convento de San Agustín Church Málaga 16th Century. Located in the old Calle de los Caballeros, now called Calle San Agustín, this building has three parts: church, school and monks' residence. The church's beautiful courtyard... Add to Favorites
Del Agua Chapel Málaga Period: 19th century. The Chapel of the Water or of the Redeemer, so named because the processional images of Cristo del Rescate and de la Virgen de Gracia, (Christ the Redeemer and of Our Lady of... Add to Favorites
Delegación del Gobierno de la Junta de Andalucía Málaga The current headquarters of the Government Office of the Government of Andalusia is a beautiful building built in the 18th Century and remodelled in the 19th located on Malaga's Alameda... Add to Favorites
El Cenachero Málaga This bronze sculpture created by Málaga artist Jaime Fernández Pimentel in 1968 represents a typical and traditional figure of Málaga, the "Cenachero" or Fish Vendor. El Cenachero sold... Add to Favorites
Félix Sáenz's Houses Málaga These buildings were designed in 1922 by architect Fernando Guerrero Strachan at the instructions of merchant Félix Sáenz who rented them out. There are two blocks of flats in a regionalist style... Add to Favorites
Fuente de Génova (Genoa Fountain) Málaga A 16th century marble fountain in the Renaissance style. The sculptor is unknown, but the piece is believed to have been sculpted in Genoa. It is currently located in the Plaza de la Constitución,... Add to Favorites
Guard stones Málaga A guard stone, also known as jostle stone or chasse-roue is a projecting metal, concrete or stone exterior architectural element located at the corner or at the foot of gates, garage entries and... Add to Favorites
Hospital Noble Málaga The Hospital Noble owes its existence to the testimonial legacy of Dr Joseph William Noble, an English doctor, the Mayor of Leicester (1841-1859) and a member of the British Parliament, who died... Add to Favorites