Europe

Museo de Malaga

Museo de Malaga opened to the public in December 2016, becoming the biggest museum in Andalusia and the fifth biggest in Spain, the Museum was formed by the Provincial Museum of Fine arts, was established in 1913 and the Provincial Archeological Museum was established in 1947, The Museum de Malaga opening hours

Sea Life Benalmadena

Sea Life Benalmadena is an aquarium situated Benalmadena, Malaga in Andalusia, Spain, Explore the amazing underwater tunnels plus 36 displays including rays and giant turtles as well as over 2,000 creatures, Sea Life Benalmadena opening hours, Sea Life Benalmadena How to get there

Malaga Cathedral

Malaga Cathedral was built in 1782 on a former mosque site, the cathedral of Malaga is known as 'La Manquita' which translates to ' the one-armed lady'. The cathedral was consecrated on 3 August 1588, The interior of the Cathedral is influenced by the Baroque and Renaissance style, Malaga Cathedral

10 Amazing Facts about Salamanca

Fun and interesting facts about Salamanca, the oldest university in Spain is located in Salamanca and the third oldest university in Europe, Facts about Salamanca, UNESCO declared the old city of Salamanca is a World Heritage Site in 1988, Salamanca has two cathedrals, Salamanca facts

10 Porte du Peyrou Facts

Fun and Interesting facts about, The Porte du Peyrou was built in 1691, on the ruins of the old city walls and is dedicated to King Louis XIV of France, few years later in 1715, Panels in bas-relief and inscriptions of the glorifying King Louis XIV of France were added, Facts about Porte du Peyrou,Porte du Peyrou facts

20 Sagrada Familia Facts

Fun and Interesting Facts About Sagrada Familia Gaudí disliked straight lines and angles because they don’t often appear naturally. Instead, he based his design on the swirling curves of nature. The…

10 Alcazaba of Malaga Facts

Alcazaba of Malaga is a Moorish fortress-place located in Spain, built between 1057 & 1063 on a roman fortress ruin and was used a state-prison. Alcazaba Facts

Almudena Cathedral Facts

Almudena Cathedral Facts, Almudena construction began in 1883 and not finished until 1993, is dedicated to the Virgin of Almudena and was consecrated by Pope John Paul II and styled in neo-classical style, facts about Almudena Cathedral

10 Malaga Cathedral Facts

Fun and interesting facts about Malaga Cathedral, La Manquita was built between 1528 and 1782 and is the second highest cathedral in Andalusia, the cathedral has its own gardens and is styled in Renaissance and Baroque style, the cathedral is technically still unfinished
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