Málaga located on the west end in southern Spain is a modern city with a rich history, where it is good to walk in the pedestrian streets and relax in tapas
bars.
The beach, museums, monuments lend themselves to strolling.
The Cathedral :
Construction of the cathedral began in the 16th century. Faced with a very ambitious project work will continue for over 200 years without being completed. One of the two towers remain unfinished, which earned him the nickname "La Manquita" (the one-armed).
The Alcazaba :
The entrance is right next to the ruins of the Roman amphitheater. The Alcazaba fortress is a palace dating from the 11th century. Brick and stone are immersed in a green oasis.Castillo de Gibralfaro :
This 14th century building with its walls perched on the heights of the city reflects its Muslim past. It is located just above the Alcazaba. Enjoy magnificent views of the city and the Port. If you would not get there on foot, by car possible, but the practice is to take the bus (usually the # 35 from the Avenida Cervantes). By cons, you can walk go down by the trail.Picasso Museum :
It is a museum dedicated to the artist Pablo Picasso was born in the city of Malaga in 1881. Some of the works come from the heirs donations. It is managed by the Picasso Foundation.Palacio Episcopal :
Located in Plaza del Obispo near the cathedral is worth a look for its beautiful colored facade. It sometimes hosts exhibitions of sculptures and paintings.Museum Carmen Thyssen :
This is quite new museum opened in 2011, and that exposes mainly Spanish and Andalusian works of the 19th century.Casa Natal of Picasso :
This is the house where the artist was born in 1881. A replica of Picasso's studio and some personal items.Centro the Arte Contemporaneo :
The museum is located in a building of the former Halles de Málaga. We can admire works by contemporary artists from the 50s to today.