The Basílica de Santa María de la Victoria, situated at the edge of Malaga’s Old Town, is one of the city’s oldest churches. Despite its unassuming exterior, the interior reveals a baroque splendor with a series of chapels, intricate sculptures, and an array of religious artifacts. Visitors can explore the ornate crypt and marvel at the detailed craftsmanship that adorns the walls and ceilings, making it a notable stop for those interested in the region’s rich ecclesiastical history.
Basílica de Santa María de la Victoria
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