Plaza de España, located in the heart of Maria Luisa Park, is a fine example of a mixture of Renaissance and Moorish Revival styles.
The tower was built between 1220 and 1221 by the Moors to defend the city from Christian invaders since it was a great observation point.
One of the largest and certainly most beautiful castles in the world. Originally built for military purposes, it eventually served as a…
This monumental Moorish citadel with its origins in the 11th century has a great strategic position with views over the city and over the…
The old Jewish neighborhood takes its name from a Mudéjar style church that used to stand on Plaza de Santa Cruz.
These remains of a Roman theatre have been discovered in the 50's and are now undergoing restoration.
The cathedral took 181 years to built and the initial plans were counting with two towers, which weren’t built due to financial reasons.
This Baroque gem situated just across the cathedral is home to a priceless collection of classic Spanish paintings and sculptures.
This marvelous Baroque palace was built in the 17th century as an academy for navigators.
Plaza de la Constitución is a public square in the city center of Málaga, Spain.
Plaza de la Merced is a public square located in the barrio La Merced in central Málaga, Spain.
The center of the city is a captivating medley of architectural styles. Just stroll around, look up and enjoy the atmosphere.
This spacious square is both the geographical and the social centre of Granada.
Even standing outside the basilica its sheer beauty will speak to you.
A place of unbelievable beauty. The interior is so decorated you don't know what to admire first – the detailed carvings, marble decorations…
Madinat al-Zahra or Medina Azahara was a fortified palace-city on the western outskirts of Córdoba in present-day Spain.
The Castle of Tarifa, also known as Castle of Guzmán el Bueno or Castle of the Guzmáns is a castle in the coastal town of Tarifa in Spain.