Malaga Cathedral is an example of the Spanish Renaissance and Baroque style, present in both the main facade and the interior. Located in Malaga's old town, the building can be seen from the rest of the city. It was erected in the first half of the sixteenth century on the former mosque, and its construction lasted until well into the eighteenth century. In the end, it remained unfinished, notably lacking one of its towers, which is why locals nicknamed it "la Manquita" (the one-armed lady). Currently you can visit the Cathedral rooftops, for which advance reservation is necessary.
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