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20-05-2010

 Malaga Attractions to Get Busy While in Malaga

Malaga Architecture Malaga is an Andulician province in the Spanish land in the Southern tip of the country. Malaga Spain beaches are the top attraction in the area. But the province is so rich of attraction that a fortnight in Malaga is not enough to visit and enjoy. Let us take a look of some of the possible tourist attraction in Malaga that you can visit one day.

  • El Parque de Malaga or The Malaga Park is a 30,000 square meter park that is lined up with thousands of species of plants and several statues. The park is built a hundred years ago and located from Plaza del General Torrijos to Plaza de la Marina. It was made at first as a botanical garden and now it became an open park for both tourists and locals.
  • Museo Picasso Malaga is the former house of Pablo Picasso. Picasso went to Madrid, Barcelona and Paris to pursue his studies. Along the way he became influential and famous painter of his time. He died in 1973 and before he did so he expresses his desire for his paintings to be displayed in hometown in Malaga. There were museums in Paris and Barcelona and it was his wife who worked with the government for this wish of Picasso to come true- and this became the birth of Museo Picasso.
  • Atarazanas Market is history in the making. It is used to be a repair shop or a naval shop that has evolved into the present market place that it is today. It was more than a hundred years now when they had decided to built in the stained glass window at the back of the building which showcases the monuments in the city like the Fountain of the Three Graces, Gibralfaro Mountain and the façade of Sagrario Chapel.

These are three of malaga spain attractions that might interest you if you visit the province. We had not yet mentioned the lively Malaga nightlife, it is but just right to discuss and talk about it in another article.


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Malaga, Spain a paradise in the Andalucia region of southern Spain. After just a short flight from Northern Europe you can experience the unique culture of this region with Moorish and Mediterranean influences. Trade in your cold weather for 300 days of perfect sunshine, Malaga, Andalucia, Spain. Malaga and the Costa del Sol stretch of coast line is one of the most popular tourist destinations in the world. Spain, the third largest country in Europe, is part of the European Union and continues to receive more tourist visits than it's population. What continues to attract tourists to this country? This is a complex question that deserves a thought through answer. Spain has seventeen autonomous regions and tourist attractions for everyone. It has a diversity of landscapes, regional cuisine, architecture and history abounds, one of the world's most commonly spoken languages, and very friendly people who enjoy the art of conversation.

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