Ayuntamiento de Malaga Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Beautiful old building with interesting buildings next door
Thursday 18th April we had just walked down from Castilio Gibralfaro through the Jardines de Puerta Oscura. From there we walked along the side of this impressive building which abuts the Jardines de ...
I love the architecture in Malaga ,walking through the magnificent Parque De Malaga I passed Ayuntamiento De Malaga ( City Hall ) ,one of the most beautiful buildings in this most gorgeous of Spanish ...
This town hall was on our way from the beach to the city centre so we passed it many times. On each occasion, you notice the opulence and beauty of the building. I suppose it is a testament to the hi...
Malaga city hall (also known as Casona del Park) was built in the early twentieth century by two architects from Malaga, Manuel Rivera Vera and Fernando Guerrero Strachan. The former would later desig...
Beautiful old building with interesting buildings next door
Thursday 18th April we had just walked down from Castilio Gibralfaro through the Jardines de Puerta Oscura. From there we walked along the side of this impressive building which abuts the Jardines de ...
Beautiful building
I love the architecture in Malaga ,walking through the magnificent Parque De Malaga I passed Ayuntamiento De Malaga ( City Hall ) ,one of the most beautiful buildings in this most gorgeous of Spanish ...
Extremely imposing
This town hall was on our way from the beach to the city centre so we passed it many times. On each occasion, you notice the opulence and beauty of the building. I suppose it is a testament to the hi...
Rubik's cube in neo-Baroque style
Malaga city hall (also known as Casona del Park) was built in the early twentieth century by two architects from Malaga, Manuel Rivera Vera and Fernando Guerrero Strachan. The former would later desig...
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It is a q-senior building online with many buildings in the area, such as the old headquarters of the Spanish bank.