Admire the history and architecture of the Cathedral of Málaga and explore the city from its rooftop guided by this in-app audio tour.
The Málaga Cathedral, also known as "La Manquita," or the "One-Armed Giant," is a magnificent example of Spanish Renaissance architecture. It was constructed at the beginning of the 16th century, soon after Málaga was freed from Moors rule by the Catholic Monarchs, Isabella of Castile and Ferdinand of Aragorn. The majestic building was intended to symbolize the glory of the newly established Spanish Kingdom. Despite its unfinished state, the cathedral remains a source of pride for the people of Málaga, and its grandeur continues to impress visitors to this day.
This audio tour of the cathedral will give you an in-depth look at its history and highlight its most notable features. You'll be awed by the cathedral's architectural splendor and delve into the rich religious heritage of Málaga. See the magnificent artworks that are housed here and gain an understanding of Renaissance and Baroque art in Spain. And at the end, head to the cathedral’s rooftop to admire breathtaking panoramic views of the city.