Tucked away down a tiny side street in the cramped alleyways of Málaga’s historic center, the Sacred Heart Church Málaga (Iglesia del Sagrado Corazón Málaga) stands as a neo-Gothic gem. Built in 1920 by an order of Jesuit monks, the basilica features a captivating façade in biscuit-colored stone, adorned with intricate tracery and crowned by two spires. Inside, visitors and locals alike can experience a serene and contemplative atmosphere, making it a notable stop for those exploring the city’s rich historical and architectural heritage.
Sacred Heart Church Málaga (Sagrado Corazón Málaga)
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