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Arenas
The historic Daimalos out the Tower of the Church was built on the old mosque, known as the Minaret of Daimalos and next to it, an Arabic source. One and another monument dating from the 12th century. The former minaret, a historic monument by the Junta de Andalucía, is one of the oldest in Spain. It is built in brick and masonry and has four bodies; the second of which features four small pointed and blind arches.
Ronda
The Arabic Bathhouses, located in the ancient Jewish quarter, were built in the late thirteenth or early fourteenth century. Despite their extraordinary architectural interest they were abandoned-Christian morality did not permit certain practices-and the floodwaters from the River Guadalevín eventually buried them. When the Duchess of Parcent ordered the construction of some gardens in this area the first remains of the bathhouses came to light...
Monda
The Calzada Romana is situated on the outskirts of Monda, Coin direction. He addressed the Guadalhorce valley and the ancient city of Malaga through Cartima (Cártama), seeking a way to export products from the interior, such as oil and grain to the port of Malaga and from there, all the Roman Empire.Despite being built in Roman times, nearly two thousand years, his condition is very good, being its oldest remnants those with larger slabs....
Casabermeja
This graveyard is practically unique due to the peculiarity of its mausoleums, tombs and pinnacles, most of which are ferociously whitewashed. Its originality, and also the meticulous care given it, was recognised by the Administration, which designated it as a National Monument in 1980.
Torrox
The Customs House is located on Calle Baja. The eighteenth-century three-storey building has also served as Mint. Now it is divided into three separate homes. On the top side of the façade, the iron columns that have been integrated into the façade itself are still visible.
The building is an icon of the thriving past of Torrox. In the 1920s, it played host to the balls and parties of the local bourgeoisie. After falling into disuse, it was...
Torrox
On Calle Baja in Torrox, there is the Inquisition House. A three-storey building with an interior courtyard with a style typical of the period, although it has probably undergone renovation once or twice. Its most remarkable features are the wooden ceiling in the Mudéjar style (no longer there), similar to that of the Convent of Nuestra Señora de las Nieves, and the basement, with a number of overlapping archways giving rise to multiple vaults...
Torrox
This is a magnificent building in the centre of town. Although the entrance gate reads ‘José Sevilla 1864,’ the building itself is much older. It was the residence of the Sevillas, a bourgeois family in the export industry. They shipped wine, raisins and dry fruit in their own fleet. Ownership notwithstanding, the house is associated with the Medinas de la Coba, one of the most powerful local families since the repopulation commissioned by the...
Álora
Located in the Cerro de las Torres. From the outsiden of the castle you can enjoy extraordinary views of the Guadalhorce Valley. The castle was declared a national monument in 1931. It was built by the Arabs during the Middle Ages, although its origins are Phoenician and Roman. It was built in several stages. During the Emirate, the most solid. Over the Caliphate, the elevation of the building. During the Taifa Kingdoms, the most fragile. The...
Benalmádena
An Arabic-style structure that is a glowing red on the outside and decorated with glazed tile and bas-reliefs in the exquisite Nazarite tradition. Fountains, a heritage from the Muslim culture, flank the castle, and its exterior commands magnificent views of the Benalmádena beaches. The Town Hall holds exhibitions, conferences, concerts, various cultural events and civil marriage ceremonies (only on Saturdays) in it.
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