Cathedral of Málaga
The Cathedral of Málaga, also known as La Manquita, is a Renaissance-style cathedral located in the heart of Málaga, Spain. Construction began in 1528 and continued for over 200 years, resulting in a blend of architectural styles. The cathedral is famous for its impressive façade and the stunning interior, which features a mix of Baroque and Gothic elements.
One of the most notable features of the cathedral is its towering bell tower, which stands at 84 meters tall. The building is dedicated to Our Lady of the Incarnation and serves as a significant religious site for the local community. Today, it attracts many visitors who admire its historical and artistic significance.