
The Catedral de la Encarnación de Málaga is a stunning architectural masterpiece located in the historic district of Málaga, Spain. Built between the 16th and 18th centuries, it has served as the sole Cathedral of Málaga since it was consecrated in 1782. It sits majestically above the cobblestone streets of the old town, looking out over the Mediterranean Sea. The facade of the Cathedral is awe-inspiring, with its three tall towers and white marble sculptures. Inside, the beautiful and ornate gothic-plateresque style of the Cathedral is showcased. Highlights include the large gold altarpiece of the main altar, the Hand of Jesus in the transept, as well as the many chapels and side altars. It is truly a must-see in Málaga and never ceases to amaze visitors and worshippers alike.
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