The Alcazaba of Malaga (al-qaṣba, “citadel”) is a fortress from the Muslim era, built on a pre-existing fortress of Phoenician origin. It is located at the foot of Mount Gibralfaro, on top of which is the castle of the same name. The Alcazaba and the castle are connected by a passage in the mountain protected by a double zigzag wall called La Coracha. It occupied the eastern end of the city walls, like all Muslim alcazabas, so that the southern, western and northern fronts remained within the walls. Continue and learn more on Wikipedia
The Moorish citadel of Malaga called Alcazaba – La citadelle maure de Malaga appelée Alcazaba – La ciudadela árabe de Málaga llamada Alcazaba – A cidadela mourisca de Málaga chamada Alcazaba – Die maurische Zitadelle von Malaga namens Alcazaba – Thành cổ Moorish của Malaga có tên là Alcazaba – 马拉加的摩尔人城堡称为阿尔卡萨瓦 – アルカサバと呼ばれるマラガのムーア人の城塞
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