Iglesia del convento de San Agustín
The 16th-century Church of the Convent of San Agustín is on the formerly-named de Los Caballeros Street, now renamed Calle San Agustín. The church consists of three naves, with the central nave boasting a half-barrel vault and lunettes with mouldings highlight it. The church stands out for its brightness. It contains Corinthian-style pilasters thought to be in the style of 19th-century architectural reference, José Martín de Aldehuela. The building currently has three sections: the church, a school and living quarters for the monks. The outer courtyard, also known as the atrium, shares a wall with the Museo Picasso Málaga. It's on one of the streets that preserves Málaga's original structure.
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