The citadel of Malaga called Alcazaba

La cittadella moresca di Malaga chiamata Alcazaba

The Moorish Citadel of Malaga called Alcazaba.
The city of Malaga, nestled along the beautiful Costa del Sol in Spain, is a place rich in history, culture and architectural beauty. Among the gems that make this city unique is the Citadel of Malaga, a fascinating complex that encompasses centuries of history and offers visitors a journey into the heart of Malaga's heritage.
The Citadel of Malaga, also known as the Alcazaba, has its roots deep in the Moorish history of Spain. Built in the 11th century during the reign of Abd al-Rahman III, the Alcazaba served as a defensive fortress and royal residence. Its strategic location on Gibralfaro Hill allowed it to control access to the port and protect the city from enemy incursions.
The architecture of the Citadel of Malaga is a fascinating mix of Moorish styles and later Christian interventions. While the complex retains the structure and decorative elements typical of Arab architecture, Christian additions, such as the Nasrid Palace and the Puerta del Cristo, bear witness to the cultural transition that characterized the history of the region.
Strolling through the marble-paved courtyards, visitors can admire the lush gardens, intricate details of the ceramic tiles and fountains that add a touch of freshness and serenity to the complex.
The Nasrid Palace, with its intricate carvings and muqarnas ceilings, represents the pinnacle of Moorish art and offers a glimpse of the luxury and refinement of the era.
One of the most impressive elements of the Citadel of Malaga is the panoramic view it offers of the city and the Mediterranean Sea. By climbing the Gibralfaro Tower, which is connected to the Alcazaba, visitors will be rewarded with a breathtaking view that takes in the city, the port and the surrounding mountains. This unique viewpoint is perfect for those who want to capture unforgettable images of Malaga.
The Citadel of Malaga is not only a historical museum, but also a vibrant cultural center that hosts events and activities for residents and visitors. Concerts, art exhibitions, theater performances and festivals are regularly held in its courtyards, adding a contemporary touch to this historic gem.
The Citadel of Malaga stands as a living testimony to the rich history of this fascinating Spanish city. With its Moorish architecture, lush gardens and spectacular panoramic views, the complex transports visitors back in time, offering a window into Malaga's glorious legacy. A journey through the Citadel is an unforgettable experience that brings the past and the present together in a fascinating embrace on the Costa del Sol.

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La cittadella moresca di Malaga chiamata Alcazaba

La cittadella moresca di Malaga chiamata Alcazaba

La cittadella moresca di Malaga chiamata Alcazaba

Photo taken with Canon EOS RP and lens Tamron 16-300.

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.
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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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Mazzini square and the former Courthouse in Chiavari

Uno scorcio di piazza Mazzini e dell'ex Tribunale nel centro di Chiavari

A glimpse of Mazzini square and the former Courthouse in the center of Chiavari.
Walking around Chiavari I always try to take photographs from new points of view. There are so many subjects, you just need to arm yourself with imagination…

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Uno scorcio di piazza Mazzini e dell'ex Tribunale nel centro di Chiavari

Photo taken with Canon EOS RP and lens Tamron 16-300.

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The Palace of Justice of Chiavari is a historic building in the city of Chiavari in the metropolitan city of Genoa. The building was erected in 1886 according to the design of the architect Giuseppe Partini. It was built on the site of the ancient “Cittadella” of the fifteenth century, built by the Republic of Genoa as a concentration of civil and military power, of which the crenellated tower of 1537 is still visible, today incorporated into the palace.
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A glimpse of Piazza Mazzini and the former Court in the center of Chiavari – Un aperçu de la Piazza Mazzini et de l’ancienne Cour au centre de Chiavari – Un vistazo a la Piazza Mazzini y al antiguo tribunal en el centro de Chiavari – Um vislumbre da Piazza Mazzini e do antigo Tribunal no centro de Chiavari – Ein Blick auf die Piazza Mazzini und den ehemaligen Hof im Zentrum von Chiavari – Một cái nhìn thoáng qua về Quảng trường Mazzini và Tòa án cũ ở trung tâm Chiavari – 基亚瓦里中心的马志尼广场和前法院一瞥 – キアーヴァリ中心部のマッツィーニ広場と旧法廷を垣間見る