Built between 1057 and 1063, this is probably the most important military fortification remaining from the Hispanic-Arabic period.
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Built between 1057 and 1063, this is probably the most important military fortification remaining from the Hispanic-Arabic period.
Jewelry museum with craftsmen on-site
The Calahorra Tower is occupied with a museum sponsored by a holocaust denier, Garaudy, who has had a peripatetic philosophy and beliefs; starting as a conservative catholic, then a communist, and...
The Jaen Museum is quite big and is a wonderful place to visit. First there is a fine arts museum that is very extensive and shows the history of painting and sculpture of Spain, with very famous...
Torre del Oro (Gold Tower) The Torre del Oro (Gold Tower) is a military watchtower located by the Guadalquivir River and was constructed by the Moors during the Almohad dynasty, in the 13th century...
An art museum with a strong collection of medieval and Renaissance -era Spanish painting.
An art museum featuring the work of the legendary Spanish painter Murillo.
Museo Picasso Malaga Open: Tuesdays - Thursdays, 10 am to 8 pm; Fridays and Saturdays, 10 am to 9 pm; Sundays and public holidays, 10 am to 8 pm (Call for holiday hours) Note: Ticket sales end 30...
The Flamenco Dance Museum in Seville is the principal reference of the Andalusian cultural heritage, which makes understand and feel the union between culture and flamenco art, it is considered therefore as the temple of the Andalusian flamenco culture. The fusions the tradition of flamenco art with high technology and becomes the main entrance portal for the emotional understanding of this expression of Andalusian identity. A simple must for the cultural tourist.
A Renaissance mansion that houses historic finds from the whole province, from the Paleolithic to Moorish times.
Hours: Tuesdays: 2.30-8.30 pm;Wednesday to Saturday, 9am-8.30pm Sundays and public holidays, 9am-2.30pm; Closed: Mondays, Jan. 1 and 6, Good Friday, May 1, Nov. 1 and Dec. 6, 24, 25 and 31. The...
Palace of the Countess of Lebrija hours: Monday to Friday: From 10:30 h. to 13:00 h. (Whole year); from 16:30 h. to 19:00 h. (Winter); from 17:00 h. to 19:30 h. (Summer); Saturday from 10:00 h. to...