Terraced into a Malaga hillside, the tree-shaded Málaga English Cemetery (Cementerio de Inglés Malaga) dates back to 1831, making it mainland Spain’s oldest Protestant Christian graveyard. Over 1,000 graves of British and other nationalities offer a poignant glimpse into the city’s diverse history. Within the burial ground, visitors can also see the Protestant St. George’s Church, adding to the site’s historical and cultural significance. The cemetery provides a serene and reflective environment, with its shaded paths and quiet atmosphere inviting contemplation.
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