1. Malaga Cathedral, also known as the Cathedral de la Encarnación, is a stunning example of Renaissance architecture located in the heart of Malaga city, Spain. It was built between the 16th and 18th centuries on the site of a former mosque. One of the most interesting facts about the cathedral is that it remains unfinished to this day, with one of its towers remaining incomplete. The cathedral boasts an impressive façade, decorated with intricate carvings and sculptures. The interior is equally impressive, with ornate decorations and stunning stained-glass windows. Visitors can also see the cathedral’s sacristy, choir stalls, and crypt.
2. The opening hours of Malaga Cathedral are from Monday to Saturday from 10:00 am to 6:45 pm, and on Sundays from 2:00 pm to 6:45 pm. The phone number for the cathedral is +34 952 215 917.
3. Admission to Malaga Cathedral costs €6 for adults and €4 for children and seniors. Visitors can also purchase a combined ticket that includes entry to the cathedral and the museum for €8 for adults and €6 for children and seniors. The cathedral is located in the city center, within walking distance of many hotels and tourist attractions. Visitors can also take the bus or train to the Malaga Centro-Alameda station, which is approximately 10 minutes away on foot. Parking is challenging in the city center but there are public parking spots available near the cathedral.