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    Discover the cultural richness of Malaga: Historical monuments, museums, and sculptures.

    Málaga is a vibrant city that perfectly combines its cultural heritage with modernity. Its streets are rich in culture, historical monuments, theaters, museums, and sculptures.

    With over 35 museums in the capital, such as the Picasso Museum, Thyssen, and Pompidou, and over 25 monuments in its historic center alone, Málaga is a culturally rich place that you can’t miss.

    As you explore the city center, you will discover famous landmarks such as the Alcazaba of Malaga, the Roman Theater, and the Málaga Cathedral.

    The towns in the province also have their historical charm, from their Phoenician origins to the Roman conquest.

    Dive into the guide and marvel at the beauty and rich history of this beautiful region, where you can experience the local culture, enjoy art, live music, and savor the delicious cuisine of Málaga, with its typical dishes and traditions.

    Málaga es una ciudad que te sorprenderá en cada rincón.

    Malaga words in gastronomy

    Here are some typical words from Malaga's gastronomy. Don't miss out on learning how to call something in Malaga that you know by another name. 👀

    Malaga words

    If you don't want to be left "cuajao" when you hear a Malagueño speak, come here and learn those very Malagueño words.

    Discover the charm of the Castle of La Duquesa in Manilva

    18th century castle located on the beach of La Duquesa, offering a unique blend of history and natural beauty.

    Carmen Thyssen Museum Málaga

    The Carmen Thyssen Museum in Málaga is one of the city's main museums that houses the collection of Baroness Carmen Cervera, where one of the most important and comprehensive collections of Spanish painting from the 19th century and early 20th century is exhibited.

    Discover the unique experience of Caminito del Rey in Malaga

    The Caminito del Rey is located in the Desfiladero de los Gaitanes, a natural area formed by the river Guadalhorce, in the western part of the Cordillera Bética.

    Dolmens of Antequera

    Antequera Dolmens, Cultural Asset, UNESCO World Heritage in 2016. Located in Antequera, Malaga. With exceptional value.

    Picasso Museum Málaga: Celebrating the Work of a Master

    The Picasso Museum was born thanks to the Malaga-born painter Pablo Picasso, who is considered the most important artist of the 20th century. It houses the majority of his collection.

    Contemporary Art Center of Málaga (CAC Málaga)

    The Contemporary Art Center of Málaga (CAC Málaga) is an initiative of the City Council of Málaga to promote the visual arts of the 20th and 21st centuries. It was inaugurated in February 2003.

    The Most Famous Statues and Sculptures in Malaga

    Estatuas y esculturas más famosas de Málaga, con las que conocer mejor parte de la historia de esta ciudad.

    The jábega: traditional Malaga boat

    The jábega is a traditional boat from the province of Malaga and is a true symbol of Malaga.

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