La Cathedral, Malaga

Plaza Obispo, Malaga (See it on map)

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Where?

Buses on this route: 14, 18, 19, or 24.

What?

Malaga's cathedral.

Anything else you need to know?

This cathedral lies in the middle of Malaga's centre. It was damaged during the Spanish Civil War but remains impressive. It has been declared a national monument.

Opening times?

Mon-Sat 10am-6:30pm

Entrance fee?

€3.

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Reviews of La Cathedral

La Cathedral has a rating of 80% from a total of 4 reviews and ratings, below are some reviews of La Cathedral

  • becca from Ireland, has 290 reviewsbecca says:

    This huge cathedral is a pretty striking sight. It's a mix of architectural styles with little bits of Gothic, Baroque and Romanesque thrown in. I thought the large dome inside was impressive, as well as all the stained glass. There's a museum upstairs too and it's filled with religious... more

    Posted: on Jan 7, 2009 // Rated: |

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  • eddys from Italy, has 15 reviewseddys says:

    Constructed in a style wich is a mixture of Gothic, Renaissance and Baroque. It has one tower. The is never ended. Inside beautiful wooden choir stools and several statues of saints.

    Posted: on Jun 29, 2007 // Rated: |

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  • eddys from Italy, has 15 reviewseddys says:

    One of the most interesting monuments of Malaga. Is a Gothic cathedral, famous not to be ended (look at the tower).

    Posted: on Jun 25, 2007 // Rated: |

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  • Sassy from Ireland, has 66 reviewsSassy says:

    A splendid historical cathedral. Impressive as the rest of Europe’s notorious cathedrals (Reims, Hamburg, Strasbourg, Paris etc...) A definite must see when visiting Malaga... To see all, you need to spend at least 3 to 4 hours.

    Posted: on May 2, 2007 // Rated: |

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