Take a guided tour of the Alcazaba, an 11th-century citadel, to learn about its history and admire its exquisite Al-Andalus architecture. This fortress, which sits at the base of Mount Gibralfaro, is attractive because of its historic arches, patios, lovely Mozarabic water features, and well-kept gardens. You will be astounded by the stunning views over the city and port from its peak.
Among the best places to visit in Malaga, for lovers of art and history, the Picasso Museum, located in a beautifully maintained 16th-century Buenavista Palace, is a must-see Malaga attraction. It houses more than 285 paintings and sketches from the late 19th to early 20th century, some of his most magnificent creations. The stunning architecture of the building adds to the collection's attraction.
Among the most unique Malaga tourist attractions to visit, the most extensive auto-related museum in Spain is the Automobile and Fashion Museum. The visit to the museum is interwoven with the three extremely disparate subjects of autos, fashion, and art. Visitors from all over the world come to see the collection of rare vintage cars, prototypes, and design models.
A former mosque and now a place of worship for both Christians and Muslims, this grand mosque-cathedral is a noteworthy example of Islamic culture blended with traditional Spanish artistry. It has been designated as a World Heritage Site by UNESCO and is considered by many to be among the most beloved places to visit in Cordoba.
Visit the Centre Pompidou Málaga to take in the modern art from the 20th and 21st centuries, the exceptional programming, and the wonderful blending of several artistic fields. The museum has established itself as a sanctuary for lovers of art and architecture, and El Cub, the museum's distinctive building, has become a recognisable symbol of a city's glamour and status.