Saturday, December 26, 2009

To visit Malaga

Malaga is one of the most beautiful and interesting places of Andalusia. The truth is that it has a big quantity of corners which to enjoy and in which to get lost. The cultural and historical legacy of Malaga is really valuable, as it is possible to see in the artistic declarations which you can enjoy.

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Not in vain, s and it has called him the Brilliant City, for the big quantity of works of art that we can find in diverse buildings and in his wide offer museum studies. But all the corners of Malaga are full of art, therefore to walk along his streets is one of the best forms of beginning knowing and covering the city: streets, squares museums …

Certainly, that one of the best forms of doing a high place in the way is to stop to eat something in any of the best areas of the city: The Malagueta, the historical center or Pedralejo-El Palo (very advisable the fried pescaĆ­to).

Some of the points that we cannot allow visiting it is the Citadel, the Roman theater and the Cathedral (to which he lacks the south tower, and it is known like The Manquita), three artistic demonstrations that give us idea of the big historical wealth of Malaga.

In the historical helmet we can visit the Square of the Bishop, the street Larios or the Square of the Favor. And n the helmet is the native house of Picasso (head office of the Foundation Picasso), in which sometimes we can enjoy some temporary exhibitions. In the Palace of Buenavista you can find the Museum Picasso Malaga.
But it is not the only museum of the city, and the fact is that and n Malaga you can find more than twenty museums, of which, fifteen are placed in the same area.

It is not possible to deny that if you like the art, in Malaga you are going to be able to enjoy very much, for his historical, artistic and cultural wealth.

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