History and culture abound in Málaga, Spain

 

This city boasts a history that spans millennia, with influences from Phoenicians (who founded it some 2,800 as Malaka), Romans, and the Moors of North Africa. As you wander through the city's streets, you'll encounter a mosaic of architectural styles that reflect its diverse heritage. The Alcazaba, a Moorish fortress overlooking the city, offers a glimpse into the past with its intricate designs and panoramic views. Adjacent to the Alcazaba is the Roman Theatre, a well-preserved relic that transports you to the days of ancient performances. Also delve into Malaga's history by exploring its museums, such as the Picasso Museum, which celebrates the city's most famous native son, Pablo Picasso (1881-1973). 

Read more in Tripatini contributor Sudarsan Chakraborty´s post Marvelous Málaga, Spain: Exploring Andalusian Beauty and Coastal Delights.

 

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