Castle de la Aduana
Nowadays this castle, construct in neoclassical trend in the eighteenth century, serves as the headquarters for the territorial governance. The castle also hosts a littler exhibition area.
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Castle de la Aduana
Monday, 2 June 2008
Castle Episcopal
Monday, 2 June 2008
Castle Episcopal
This castle is placed next to the cathedral and is considered to represent the typic Malagueñean style of architecture from the eighteenth century. Nowadays the Museum Diocesano is hosted in the castle.
Palace Marqués de Valdeflores
Monday, 2 June 2008
Palace Marqués de Valdeflores
This castle was built in the eighteenth century as an exhibition area for the Malagueños but was later adopted by a Lord family in 1895 for personal assumptions. In 1986 it was purchased back by the government and today hosts different associations.
La Alcazaba
Monday, 2 June 2008
La Alcazaba is a military fort build by the Moors in the eleventh century on the cadaver of a Romans fortress. The fort belongs great view over the town and the sea and originally belonged of three protecting walls (where as deuce are still continuing), more than a hundred towers and a brilliant part with [...]

