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Catedral de la Encarnación

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  • Sunday
  • 2 PM - 6 PM
  • Monday
  • 10 AM - 8 PM
  • Tuesday
  • 10 AM - 8 PM
  • Wednesday
  • 10 AM - 8 PM
  • Thursday
  • 10 AM - 8 PM
  • Friday
  • 10 AM - 8 PM
  • Saturday
  • 10 AM - 6 PM

+34 951 92 60 20

C. Molina Lario, 9, 29015 Malaga, Spain

36.7202° N, 4.4193° W

Catedral de la Encarnación de Málaga, often referred to as Málaga Cathedral, is a testament to the city’s rich heritage. Built during the Spanish Renaissance era, from 1528 to 1782.

 

 

Architectural Grandeur and Renaissance Style

This magnificent cathedral showcases the Renaissance architectural brilliance of Diego de Siloé and his successor, Andrés de Vandelvira. Its stunning façade and interiors captivate visitors.

 

 

Exploring the Catedral de la Encarnación de Málaga

To reach Catedral de Málaga, start your journey in the city center. Once inside, marvel at the awe-inspiring architecture, intricate chapels, and religious art that adorn this sacred space. Don’t miss to visit Cathedral Roofs!

 

 

Here are two unique facts about the Catedral de la Encarnación de Málaga (Cathedral of the Incarnation) in Málaga, Spain:

The Catedral de la Encarnación de Málaga is nicknamed “La Manquita” in Spanish, meaning “the one-armed lady.” This nickname originates from an unfinished tower. Originally designed with two towers, financial constraints and construction issues in the 18th century left one tower incomplete, resulting in the cathedral’s unique and asymmetrical appearance.

The cathedral is celebrated for its Renaissance and Baroque architecture. Inside, visitors can appreciate a remarkable collection of artwork, including paintings, sculptures, and religious artifacts. Notable features include intricately carved choir stalls, a prime example of Spanish Baroque woodwork, and a grand pipe organ used for cultural performances and concerts.

 

Entrance fee: €8
Cathedral Roof visit: €8

Privileges are available.

 

 

Nearby Attractions and Free Walking Tour

Don’t miss the opportunity to explore other attractions near the cathedral, such as the Alcazaba and Gibralfaro Castle. You can also join a Free walking tour of Málaga, where you’ll discover the city’s history and culture, with Catedral de Málaga as a significant stop on the route. This tour offers a deeper understanding of Málaga’s vibrant past and the role this cathedral has played in shaping it.


 

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