The Santa Iglesia Catedral Basílica de la Encarnación, commonly known as Málaga Cathedral, dominates the city’s historic center with its grand Renaissance and Baroque architecture. Known for its unfinished south tower, which gives it the nickname La Manquita, the cathedral offers striking photographic opportunities from all angles, including its ornate façade, towering columns, and sculptural details. The interior features soaring vaulted ceilings, intricate altarpieces, and warm natural light filtering through large windows, making it ideal for architectural and low-light photography. Rooftop tours provide panoramic views of Málaga and unique perspectives on the cathedral’s structure. Centrally located and easily accessible, it is a must-visit for photographers capturing the historic and cultural essence of the city. (Málaga, Spain)
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