You can see
its only tower almost from anywhere in the city. A 85-meter tower that makes this cathedral
the highest in Andalusia, and which is the reason for its nickname: La Manquita, the one-armed lady.
It dates from 1487, when Malaga's aljama mosque, praised by Ibn Batuta in his chronicles, was converted into a Catholic temple. It ,reached its current renacentist appearance in the 18th century.
Info & Location
City/Province: Malaga
Type of Experience: Top attractions
Address:
Calle Molina Lario, 9, 29015 Malaga.
Opening hours: From 1 April to 30 June and October: Monday to Friday: 10:00h - 20:00h. / Saturday: 10:00h - 18:00h / Sunday: 14:00h - 18:00h.From 1 July to 30 September: Monday to Friday: 10:00h - 21:00h / Saturday: 10:00h - 18:00h. / Sunday and holidays: 14:00h - 18:00h.From 1 November to 31 March: Monday to Friday: 10:00h - 18:30h / Saturday: 10:00h - 18:00h. / Sunday and holidays: 14:00h - 18:00h.
Price: You can visit the interior of the cathedral, the roofs, or both. Adults: 6 (cathedral or roofs), 10 (both)/ Young people (13s - 17s): 3 ,(cathedral or roofs), 6 (both). Children (up to 13s): free / Seniors (over 65s): 5,50 ,(cathedral or roofs), 9 (both) / Groups (over 15 person): , 4 ,(cathedral or roofs), 7 (both).
Night visit to the roofs: Adults: 10. / ,Seniors ,(over 65s): 10 / Groups: 10.
The individual ticket includes the free use of Audioguide in 6 languages.