Malaga Cathedral
Malaga Cathedral, also known as La Manquita, is located in the city of Malaga, Spain. Construction began in 1528 and continued for over 200 years, resulting in a blend of Renaissance and Baroque architectural styles. The cathedral is notable for its impressive façade and a single bell tower, which stands at 84 meters tall.
Inside, visitors can admire beautiful chapels, intricate altarpieces, and a stunning choir area. The cathedral also houses a museum with religious artifacts. Its central location makes it a popular attraction for both tourists and locals, reflecting the rich history of Andalusia.