Catedral de Málaga
Málagalocality
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Rising majestically above the bustling streets of Málaga, the Catedral de Málaga, or the Cathedral of Málaga, stands as an enduring symbol of the city's rich history and cultural tapestry. Known affectionately as La Manquita, or "The One-Armed Lady," due to its unfinished south tower, the cathedral is a blend of architectural styles that tell the story of its long construction, spanning from the 16th to the 18th century. Visitors are often drawn to its grandiose façade and the intricate details of its Baroque and Renaissance interiors, which invite contemplative admiration.
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