La Manquita
La Manquita is a nickname for the Cathedral of Málaga, located in the city of Málaga, Spain. The name translates to "the one-armed lady," referring to the cathedral's unfinished second tower. Construction began in the early 16th century and continued for over 200 years, resulting in a blend of architectural styles, primarily Renaissance and Baroque.
The cathedral is a significant landmark in Málaga, attracting many visitors each year. Its impressive façade features intricate details, while the interior boasts beautiful chapels and artwork. La Manquita serves as both a place of worship and a symbol of the city's rich history.