La Alcazaba of Málaga It is a symbol of the city. It was built in the XNUMXth century as palace-fortress for Muslim rulers. Most of it was erected in the XNUMXth century. It is one of the largest Arab fortresses in Andalusia.

The Alcazaba of Malaga

Built on a hill, next to the Roman Theatre, has two walled enclosures. Through the Tower of Christ you get to Parade, which is landscaped. In the highest enclosure, defended by the Torre del Homenaje and the Puerta de los Cuartos de Granada, Is the Palace with the indispensable and necessary patios de los Surtidores, Los Naranjos and La Alberca.

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Photo: valderrama

At present, several rooms of the palace around the courtyards, house the Archaeological Museum. It is a didactic museum, in which the majority of the collection deals with ceramics, going from Arab times to today. It has a sample of tools from the pottery industry and how the restoration process is carried out. It also houses the archaeological pieces found in this monument and other excavations in the city.

Photo: Rama

Photo: Rama

El Time in summer it is from 9:30 am to 20:8 pm and in winter, from 30:19 am to XNUMX:XNUMX pm. On Mondays it is closed. The rate of general entry is € 2,10 and you can buy combined tickets Alcazaba-Castillo de Gibralfaro to € 3,45 to get a discount. The rate for students and retirees is € 0,60. Every Sunday, from 14:XNUMX p.m., admission is free.

Photo: Rama

Photo: Rama

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