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Málaga overturned the centuries.Founded in the eighth century BC, Málaga is one of the oldest Mediterranean ports.The attractions reflect the past neighborhood of the city-the ruins of a Roman theater, a Moorish castle from the tenth century, built on the remains of a phoenician lighthouse, the 13th-century Alcazaba and a beautiful Baroque basil.

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06 – 11 January 2026

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Tourist Attractions

Murallas del Castillo: The ruins of a Moor Castle

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Murallas del Castillo stands like the last remnants of an old Moorish city (castle and fortified city).These huge walls created with two towers are the only relic of Muslim civilization in Marbella.The walls date from the tenth and eleventh centuries, the period of the Moorish Caliphate.They were restored in early 1735 and remain in good condition. There is nothing to visit between the walls, it is definitely worth a look.The enormous proportions of the walls suggest the greatness of the ancient fortresses. N nadresa: Calle Portada, Marbella, Spain