Cathedral of Málaga
Stunning cathedral in southern Spain
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The Cathedral of Málaga, located in southern Spain, is a stunning Roman Catholic church with a mix of Renaissance and Baroque styles. Construction began in 1528 and was finally completed in 1782. The cathedral's north tower stands tall at 84 meters, making it the second-highest cathedral in Andalusia. Its south tower remains unfinished, giving it the nickname "La Manquita" or "The One-Armed Lady." Inside, you'll find impressive artworks like the Gothic altarpiece and neoclassic sculptures. The cathedral's history is intertwined with funds raised for its completion being diverted to aid the American colonies in their fight for independence from Great Britain.

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