One of the best Andalusian Renaissance temples.
The Catholic Monarchs ordered the construction of the building. It is popularly known as La Manquita.
The cathedral of the Encarnación is one of the town's most important monuments. The south tower and the main façade are unfinished. It is situated in the historic centre of the town. The building sits where a mosque-Moorish quarter once existed. Work began in the first half of the 16th century, in the Gothic style, ordered by the Catholic Monarchs, and continued in the 17th and 18th centuries. It has its own gardens and a magnificent courtyard. The interior of the cathedral has Renaissance and Baroque influences. Most noteworthy are the choir stalls (17th century) in the central nave and, especially, the sculptural works of Pedro de Mena. The chapels are also very interesting, such as that of the Encarnación, which gives the cathedral its name.
Practical info
Construction: Cathedral
Origin: 16th century
Artistic period: Baroque
Historic period: 18th century
Location
Calle Molina Lario, 9
29015 Málaga (Málaga)
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Children: €0,60
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