The City of Malaga sits on Spain's southernmost tip in the province of Andalusia and one of the first things you notice when you visit the city is that it isn't jam packed with tourist attractions like the larger cities of Barcelona and Madrid. However if you are a bit of a culture-vulture or you like your history then you will not be disappointed. With this in mind, here's a … [Read more...] about Malaga Attractions 5 Things To See And Do In The City Of Malaga
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Outstanding example of Christian architecture in Granada the Capilla Real …
Capilla Real Undoubtedly the most outstanding example of Christian architecture in Granada, the Capilla Real is located right in the centre of the city of Granada. The 'Royal Chapel' was a purpose built mausoleum for the monarchs Isabel and Fernando who actually commissioned the work themselves. The monarchs are seen as the most responsible figures behind the … [Read more...] about Outstanding example of Christian architecture in Granada the Capilla Real …
Castles in andalucia – which are worth visiting?
As my travels continue into Andalucia, I have decided to add some information on the various castles you can find in here. So every time I come across castles in Andalucia I will add it to this section. Castillo de Castellar The first one I have come across is el Castillo de Casteller, (Castellars Castle), is at the very top of a hill in Castellar de la Frontera … [Read more...] about Castles in andalucia – which are worth visiting?
Malaga Province: Coastal Delights and Mountain Escapes
Are you planning a trip to Spain? If so, you should definitely consider visiting the malaga province. This charming region boasts stunning beaches, historical landmarks, vibrant culture, and so much more. As someone who has been fortunate enough to explore the area, I can attest that it is one of the most beautiful and diverse regions of Spain. Located in the … [Read more...] about Malaga Province: Coastal Delights and Mountain Escapes
Virgen del Carmen
Tradition has it that the Carmelite monks, who inhabited the slopes of Mount Carmel and worshipped the Virgin Mary who had appeared there in a vision, were forced to flee by a Saracen invasion force. During this eviction the Virgin appeared to them again and promised to be their "Star of the Sea" and to guide them to safety. Since then she has been the patron saint of … [Read more...] about Virgen del Carmen