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The Cathedral of Málaga is a Roman Catholic church in the city of Málaga in Andalusia in southern Spain. It is in the Renaissance architectural tradition. The cathedral is located within the limits defined by a now missing portion of the medieval Moorish walls, the remains of which surround the nearby Alcazaba and the Castle of Gibralfaro.
Held the rank of Co-Cathedral until the Concordat of 1851. [123] Church of the Holy Cross: Cádiz Andalusia: Cádiz and Ceuta: 1602 [124] Also known as the Old Cathedral of Cádiz. Seat of the diocese between 1602 and 1838. Cathedral of Saint Mary: Cartagena Murcia: Cartagena: 1250 [125] Held the seat of the diocese until 1289, when it was ...
The Battle of Malaga by Isaac Sailmaker. Oil on canvas, 1704. Trade, dominated by foreign merchants, [41] was the main source of wealth in Málaga of the 16th century, with wine and raisins as the principal commodity exports. The public works on the port as well as those on the Antequera and Velez roadways provided the necessary infrastructure ...
The following is a timeline of the history of the city of Málaga, Andalusia, Spain This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness. You can help by adding missing items with reliable sources .
The Alcazaba (Spanish: [alkaˈθaβa, alkaˈsaβa]; from Arabic: القَصَبَة, romanized: al-qaṣabah, pronounced [alˈqasˤaba]; lit. ' citadel ') is a palatial fortification in Málaga, Spain, built during the period of Muslim-ruled Al-Andalus.
Spain’s Festival de Málaga, through its industry arm Mafiz (Málaga Festival Industry Zone), heads to the Cannes Marché du Film with five works-in-progress from burgeoning Andalusian talent.
Cathedral: Cathedral Basilica of the Virgin of Incarnation in Málaga: Current leadership; Pope: Francis: Bishop: Jesús Esteban Catalá Ibáñez: Metropolitan Archbishop: Francisco Javier Martínez Fernández: Bishops emeritus: Ramón Buxarrais Ventura Antonio Dorado Soto: Website; Website of the Diocese
Granada Cathedral: 34.5 m (113 ft) [23] Granada: Spain: 37 Basilica of Saint-Quentin: 34 m (112 ft) Saint-Quentin: France: 37 Cathedral of Our Lady of Guadalupe: 34 m (112 ft) [24] Zamora de Hidalgo: Mexico: Tallest Neo-Gothic church in Mexico, 106 m. Still under construction. Known as the "Incomplete Cathedral" ("La Catedral Inconclusa"). 37 ...