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Malaga's Cathedral was built between 1528 and 1782 in the renaissance architectural tradition. The north tower is the 2nd highest structure in Andalusia. The south tower was never finished.The inside of the cathedral is as impressive as the outside. The architecture of the building is amazing. There is a large collection of religious art including the painting by Enrique Simonet " The beheading of Saint Paul". Outside of the building is a small garden. The garden is free to walk around and is well worth a look. Tickets to enter the cathedral can be purchased at the entrance. There is also a roof top tour of the Cathedral tickets can be bought at the Episcopal palace at the front of the Cathedral. For more information on the Cathedral in Malaga including an interactive google map for directions from your current position see below.
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Getting to Malaga
By Car Try to avoid the centre of Malaga entering on the south side by exiting off the AP7 on to MA21 then MA22. That will put you on the coast road and less traffic. See below for parking in Malaga.
By Bus The nearest bus stop is Alameda Principal otherwise Malaga bus station. Click here to travel by bus.
By Train The nearest train station is Malaga Central. Click here to travel by train.
The nearest car park is at Muelle Uno. For directions and more options in Malaga click here.
Adults 5 Euro
Children 0.60 euro
(correct Nov 2017)
Mon - Fri: 10.00 - 18.00
Sat: 10.00 - 17.00
Closed Sundays and holidays
Malaga Cathedral
Calle Molina Lario 9
29015 Málaga
Tel: +34 952 215 917
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If you have visited Malaga Cathedral then please leave your comments below.
Absolutely stunning place in side and out. Fantastic paintings Would highly recommend as part of a walk around Malaga.