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This Gothic cathedral is west of Alcazaba in Malaga. It was built from 1528 through 1782, but never completed its second tower because the funds were given to the American war for independence. Although it appears Gothic from the outside, it’s interior shows Renaissance and Baroque influences. Highlights include the 17th century mahogany and cedar choir stalls with statues of saints carved behind each of them. The Cathedral of Malaga is attached to the richly decorated Iglesia del Sagrano and has its own gardens.
This Gothic cathedral is west of Alcazaba in Malaga. It was built from 1528 through 1782, but never completed its second tower because the funds were given to the American war for independence. Although it appears Gothic from the outside, it’s interior shows Renaissance and Baroque influences. Highlights include the 17th century mahogany and cedar choir stalls with statues of saints carved behind each of them. The Cathedral of Malaga is attached to the richly decorated Iglesia del Sagrano and has its own gardens.
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