Finding out the city. Malaga architecture according to foreign travellers in the XIX century: the cathedral
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https://doi.org/10.24310/BAETICA.1996.v0i18.584Abstract
In this second work about the vision offered by the travellers of the XIXth century of the arte of Malaga, we shall highlight the different impressions that the Cathedral offered, a building which has not always been fairly valued, but which some of those travellers did understand. We shall also show the commentaries about the irregular works of art kept inside its walls.
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