Must Visit Historical Places in Andalusia
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Plaza de España
Historic semi-circular square built in 1928 featuring Moorish revival and Renaissance Revival architecture with decorative tilework representing Spanish provinces.
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Gold Tower
Historic twelve-sided military watchtower from the 13th century featuring Moorish architecture, now functioning as a museum and viewpoint with panoramic views of the river and city.
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Alhambra
Historic palace and fortress complex renowned for its Islamic art, stunning architecture, and cultural heritage. Designated as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
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Santa Cruz Quarter
Historic Jewish quarter known for its narrow winding streets, whitewashed houses, and notable landmarks such as the Alcázar Palace and the Cathedral with the Giralda tower.
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Alcazaba of Málaga
Historic Moorish fortress and citadel featuring castle structures and extensive fortifications dating back to the 11th century.
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Granada Cathedral
Historic Roman Catholic cathedral known for its Renaissance and Baroque architecture and status as a national monument.
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Archbishop's Palace
Historic baroque palace built on Roman and Almohad foundations, serving as the residence and administrative center for archbishops. It houses notable architecture and significant art collections.
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San Telmo Palace
Historic baroque palace built in 1682, serving as the seat of the Regional Government of Andalusia, known for its architecture, art, and gardens.
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Constitution Square
Historic pedestrian square and former civic center that has served as the city's main public space since the 15th century. It features a central fountain and bronze plaques commemorating the Spanish constitutions of 1812 and 1978.
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Roman Theatre
Ancient Roman theatre ruins dating from the 1st century AD, preserved as an archaeological site and national monument.
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Merced Square
Plaza de la Merced is a public square located in the barrio La Merced in central Málaga, Spain.
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Historical Core of Malaga
The center of the city is a captivating medley of architectural styles. Just stroll around, look up and enjoy the atmosphere.
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New Square
This spacious square is both the geographical and the social centre of Granada.
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Basilica of St. John of God
Even standing outside the basilica its sheer beauty will speak to you.
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Generalife Palace
The Generalife was a summer palace and country estate of the Nasrid rulers of the Emirate of Granada in Al-Andalus.
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Medina Azahara
Madinat al-Zahra or Medina Azahara was a fortified palace-city on the western outskirts of Córdoba in present-day Spain.
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