Finding out the city (III). Malaga architecture according to foreign travellers in the XIX century: Muslim remnants
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https://doi.org/10.24310/BAETICA.1997.v1i19.536Abstract
This third work on the Malaga architecture and the nineteenth century travelers is dedicated to the vision that they offer about the remnants of our Muslim past. From among such ruins are the ones of Gibralfaro Castle which attract more attention due to its artistic, historic and scenery motives. Although in a lower level, Alcazaba and Atarazanas are also other places of interest for those foreigners always attracted by the romantic myth of exotismo.
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