It is considered one of the most beautiful alcazabas that can be visited in Spain.
Built on the slopes of Mount Gibralfaro, where previously some Phenomenal remains would exist. This location gives it a strategic dominance in defending the city.
The Alcazaba of Malaga today has an area of 15,000 square meters, however, in Muslim times this size was much higher since part of the wall and the land of the Haza Baja have been lost.
Its construction was carried out by the Muslims who occupied the Iberian Peninsula during the Middle Ages.
However, its construction processes are marked by a historical and topographic evolution. Going through numerous changes and circumstances that make us say that the Alcazaba is a work with a life of its own.
A must for a walk and learn part of the history of Malaga.