I have always been passionate about castles I think and when I moved to Spain, more specifically Malaga and found out that there were two castles here I couldn't wait to see them.
I have visited the Alcazaba Castle five times and I would go back again and again, because on each visit I discover something new or a new passage, a new staircase or something that catches my attention.
The first time I visited it, two months after arriving in this land, I had previously climbed up what is called La Coracha, a steep and somewhat complicated path to climb, but with incredibly beautiful views of the city and the Mediterranean Sea. But that will be another chapter.
El Catillo de Alcazaba is located at the bottom of the Gibralfaro hill, and that is the name of the second castle which is much higher on the hill, at the top.
The area where the Alcazaba is located is somewhat higher than the historic centre, where it is situated. It also adjoins the old Roman theatre and very close by is the Palacio de la Aduana.
The Alcazaba Castle is a palace and fortress, which dates back to the Islamic period and was built over Phoenician constructions and ruins. It is believed that the century in which it was built is the 11th century.
What we see today is only less than half of what it was in ancient times, only 15,000 square metres. I am equally surprised at its size and it is the oldest in its style.
Its architecture is evidently military as it was part of what used to be the city walls, which were later destroyed.
On my tour I was able to find a guide with numbers so as not to miss any space and many of these signs had some explanations.
The antiquity is notorious as well as the restoration works, which have been many throughout history.
Its beauty is unparalleled. It will not be a castle like the modern ones relatively, with luxuries, colours and other details, but being eminently of military use, its style overflows with beauty and history.
I love visiting this castle and as I said I would visit it many more times. It has a special energy when you walk through it, every brick, every column, arch, marble structures. Everything is beauty.
It is one of the most important historical monuments of the city, where we can see Roman, Islamic, Andalusian and Renaissance culture.
At one point in history it was linked to the Castle of Gibralfaro by corridors, which we can now see, but it is forbidden to pass through. The Gibralfaro Castle is accessed from the top of the hill that bears its name.
The Alcazaba Castle, on the other hand, can be accessed in two ways: Through the main entrance or via a lift, which leads directly to the Patio de la Alberca. This is a great possibility for people who can't climb so many stairs if they have to walk up steep paths.
This architectural beauty has gone through many stages in history such as the reconquest in Spanish hands and was declared a historical artistic monument from 1930 where major restoration work began.
It has been used as an enclosure, palace having its origin in Phoenician ruins, it was an important bastion to recover the city by the Catholic Monarchs.
It suffered earthquakes, destruction, bombardments during several wars in the 18th century and is still standing.
Before the great restorations there were others, but very small ones, especially of a chapel, it was once used as a hospital and a house for hierarchical figures.
When I look at it, I see strength, beauty, history and art. An art that was built on the rock, an Arab palace of great architecture.
One of the best preserved works in Spain, both in the towers, walls and in its time the most important thing was that it was an excellent defence as its location in front of the sea made it powerful.
The amount of visitors per day is incredible, many times it was difficult for me to take pictures for that reason, visitors from all over the world.
In addition, we can find many archaeological samples in it, since in the excavations Roman remains were discovered, especially of a place where fish paste was prepared and a dungeon, where the captive Christian women were locked up after they had worked all day.
The lower part of the castle and a neighbourhood in the vicinity have been lost. I suppose because as a military fortress it was the first thing to be destroyed in battles.
Many of the reconstruction works used pieces from nearby places such as the Roman theatre which is next to it.
Many materials were used and according to a guide who also explained to me the way to La Coracha, there was a lot of deterioration due to humidity, so repairs were constant.
All the improvements and reconstructions were carried out after the reconquest by the Catholic Monarchs.
On entering, the first thing I see is the so-called Gate of the Columns, and after that a ramp was built to the Arch of Christ, which is a passageway leading to the interior of a tower.
You can see signs of repairs on the walls.
This large square called the Plaza de Armas is where the Roman remains were found and where the artillery was once located. There is also the Torre de la Vela (Tower of the Sail) and a gateway leading to the Coracha.
The views of the city, the port and in general the Mediterranean Sea are incredible, I could not stop looking.
This is where the dungeon was found and also where there is a Roman marble basin.
There are many fountains in this place that decorate the square like the fish fountain, but we must also recognise that the gardens are of a great wonder.
The inner courtyards of the castle are rectangular and we can see three of them, one of them in the aforementioned square.
One is called Patio de la Alberca where there is a large water fountain.
And the beautiful courtyard of the orange trees, with lots of light and lots of orange trees.
These two courtyards are connected by several corridors and have many rooms, some of which were used in ancient times as dwellings for kings and governors, people of high rank.
I was able to appreciate the Nasrid architecture, the reliefs and fragments of Muslim ceramics.
There were also large rooms with archaeological finds such as dishes, vessels, sculptures, most of them in a very good state of preservation.
In one room there was a clay oven and various utensils used at the time. The layout was incredible, it was like taking a trip back in time.
In another room I was able to see a space of archaeological finds and also descriptions of the jars and vessels.
It was like being inside a museum with impressive relics, but inside a castle.
The arches at the entrances showed the style used and the ceilings were amazing, great artwork.
One of the things I liked the most was to walk along the passages, the corridors, to see every door, every corner of that place and to breathe history and transport me back in time.
Every building, tower and wall was surrounded by greenery, gardens and there were amazing views of the city.
I can say that I have fallen in love with this castle since my first visit.
In another room I was able to find the castle made to scale and to see it in its entirety is amazing. There was also a map showing each room and its connection with the Gibralfaro Castle.
According to the guide, there was a neighbourhood nearby which at that time had a modern style. It consisted of three blocks of houses, but it had electricity and water, which was very advanced for the time.
Unfortunately, being in the lower area, at the foot of the castle, it was one of the first buildings to disappear due to many reasons, one of them being the wars.
The tour is worthwhile, time and time again, if only to have these panoramic views from the top and on different levels.
Each new arch brought a new view and I enjoyed each of the spaces I visited. And also all the history I learned there.
An architectural construction that unites history, archaeology, beauty and a lot of art. I was absolutely fascinated with this place.
I dedicate this post to @mipiano, who asked me to tag her when posting about this castle.
Thank you very much for accompanying me to visit this marvelous place. Best regards to all of you and see you next time.
Amonet.
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What a beautiful place you show us, the landscapes and views you show us are beautiful. Beautiful shots
This castle is impressive, a relic of architecture
Thank you very much for sharing the beautiful images and your story
Have a beautiful afternoon dear friend @avdesing
It's a place I love to go to, I really feel transposed and it's a beauty of architecture. Thank you very much @jlufer ❤️
Me encantan tus descripciones, la narración junto a tus fotos espectaculares muy bonitas, y siempre notaba el detalle de los jardines bien atendidos y diseñados en armonía con los exteriores e interiores, los arcos preciosos, verdaderas joyas de arte. De hecho no sé mucho o casi nada de arquitectura y solo puedo mantener la boca abierta cada vez que veía un pasadizo, las escaleras, las torres y las paredes de antiguos ladrillos.
Sin dudas son lugares que siempre atraerán a los visitantes.
Excelente viaje bajo tu guía.❤️
No te das una idea lo que me apasiona ese castillo, y el otro también ya lo traeré. Tanta belleza e historia en un sólo lugar siempre me maravilla. Muchas gracias @adaluna1973 😃
A tí !!!
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The castle is impeccable, and with the photographs I can almost feel myself walking near its towers and walls. A great excursion, all in all.
Best regards @avdesing
I love castles, but I love them so much! I've always loved them and visiting them is one of my favourite walks. Thank you very much @enraizar ✨
You will bring back more castle photographs, I'm sure, and we will enjoy them again. Thanks
Have a great afternoon @avdesing
I don't know when, but that's for sure, more views of the city. In fact I plan to go up from an external location and take pictures of the views of the Mediterranean. Plus the other castle.
Thank you!
Gracias a ti por traernos estos lugares y momentos. Saludos
Saludos!
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Amazing Malaga. There's so much history that goes back centuries. Nice!
That's right and I love it! Thank you so much!❤️
It's good that you have moved to this beautiful city where there are castles @avdesing, here where I live there are none, I think it is something exciting for every child to be in a beautiful place like this
your photographs are beautiful
You'd love it, many families go there and they have beautiful gardens! Thank you @miprimerconcurso ❤️
Hello, avdesing. I have always thought Spain is beautiful. I plan to visit it someday. I love that you shared this place. The architecture is beautiful. I love the color of the bricks. It is breathtaking. 😍
This is a city that I love, it has everything you can imagine and I am happy to live here. I love the castles! Thank you @neruel ❤️
Me encanto este paseo por esa joya histórica. Muchas imágenes para poder apreciarlo. Tanta historia en esos muros y se ve precioso. para pasar todo un día allí.
Te aseguro que es más bello en persona, iría mil veces, imagino muchas historias de guerreros y doncellas. Me encanta pasear por esos jardines y admirar las vistas al mar, para pasar un día completo sin duda.
Muchas gracias JC.🤗
Hola. Hermoso lugar con impresionante arquitectura medieval. España es un país hermoso con ricos valores culturales. Me gustaría visitarlo algún día. Gracias por compartir. Saludos desde Cuba.
I've always been passionate about everything medieval. Thank you very much for your comment!❤️
Amazing post, congratulations 😄 Love the pictures,we can almost feel the atmosphere of the place trough your photos 🙂
That's exactly what I wanted to tell them, that they feel what I felt when I was there. Thank you very much!❤️
You did it perfectly :-) you are welcome 😊
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First of all, thank you so much for your dedication and that you didn't forget that this castle remained as a wish for me, to climb there. Now, with your marvellous post, it is as if I have done it too. 😍 Gracias, @avdesing!
Impressive place, and it is not the views that captivate me (not just that, I mean) but the fact that different traditions and cultures made history, the Muslim and Catholic mix in buildings like this one, that is so characteristic here in Spain. It is beautiful, all the gates and arches, the corridors, the gardens and patios, the stone walls, archaeological finds etc. I am not surprised you visited Alcazaba Castle already five times! 😎
And I will go more often, no doubt about it, but I am already planning to go to Gibralfaro Castle! The views are even better because it is much higher up. I only went there once in 2018 when I arrived, but I'll bring it to you!!!! Because it's actually just one, they were connected by corridors and in the other one there's a museum!
I'm in love with castles... I haven't said it yet I think.🤣
Beautiful Malaga, I miss it. Lived there and in its surroundings many years.
This castle is indeed stunning and every time you visit it will be different, I know 😎
It is true that every time I visit it is different and charming. Thank you very much, it's all super wonderful!❤️
You are welcome 😊
I can imagine! Enjoy it.
If you want some hidden gems to visit along the coast line. Let me know. I lived in Cadiz city, Tarifa, Sotogrande, Guadalmina, Malaga, Pedre all the way up in Iznajar and Arenas down to Sayalonga. So I have explored quite a large area 😁 (btw lots of old posts from me on here too from this area)
Wowww how many places, I came here from Argentina, I explored some nearby towns but for work and I still have a lot of Malaga left. I'll keep it in mind, thank you very much!❤️
A lot of places hahaha think I moved around 50 times now. This is my 8th country of residence.
Have fun exploring 🤗
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Wowww that's a lot!!!!
I will do it, thank you very much!❤️
You are welcome 😊
It is so wonderful this castle and your photos and your very exhaustive look that I am excited to walk with you through all these places full of history and art. Thank you Amonet for bringing us closer to Malaga and its treasures.
As I said I would go many times more I love castles and more these so old. Thank you very much!❤️
Espectacular...me transporto a la edad del medievo...que belleza de construccion dios mioooo
Todo lo medieval me fascina!!! Gracias Reina!!!❤️
What a beautiful castle, surrounded by all that nature makes it look even more beautiful, I would love to visit one sometime, it's gorgeous 😍
Those birds are looking at me, they want Buhito to go fly with them haha beautiful ❤️
In almost all the photos of the views there are birds!!!! They follow me hahahaha. You'll see you'll be here!❤️
Que belleza tu publicación me encanta los castillos también.
Me fascinan y ahora tengo dos en donde vivo! Pronto iré al otro. Muchas gracias por tu comentario!😃
This is a great place for old architectural marvels and historical travel. Thanks for sharing such an excellent experience there.
I love it when history and art mix. Thank you very much for this beautiful comment!❤️
Wow! Nunca decepcionan los lugares que nos invitas a conocer 😍 Me encanta el hecho de que te informas sobre la historia y los acontecimientos, de esa forma nos ayudas a tener una idea más específica de todo lo que hay detrás de ese lugar 😊
Y me encanta aprender! Me dijeron podrías ser guía turística.... fallo en el ingles jajaja Pero si se mucho de la historia de acá, me encanta! Y el arte por supuesto. Muchas gracias Gloria!❤️
What a beautiful place you've shown. Pictures are look so beautiful
Thanks for sharing.
Thank you very much @pearl33! 😃
Your welcome😍
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Well taken pictures and straight to pont narrations. I love adventures like you do. Thanks for enebling me to tour the castle with you from far away Nigeria. @klassicmyk
Thank you so much to you!😃
I see u!
And me!🤣
I heard lots of good things about Malaga and even have a neighbour who left Romania to make a living on that part of the globe. Absolutely stunning!
I was also impressed when I arrived here, everything still surprises me. I arrived from Argentina almost 6 years ago and this is a marvel! Thank you very much!❤️
Your passion for castles is contagious @avdesing ! The history of your visits to the Alcazaba of Malaga is fascinating and made me want to visit it. A detailed description of the castle's buildings and history shows how special this place is. Thank you for sharing your experience and taking us on this journey through time and the beauty of architecture.
Thanks to you for this beautiful comment, the truth is that I am fascinated by castles, history and above all that beauty that is architecture and art. Thank you very much!😃
Gracias por llevarnos en ti recorrido por estos lugares llenos de magia y belleza. Las fotos están espectaculares.
Thank you very much!!!💗
Hola!! Si vives en Málaga y quieres que nos juntemos, déjamelo saber! Estoy viviendo aquí de momento!
You have experienced one of the best by visiting such a great place! I only knew castle at cartoons specifically Rapunzel.
Thank you!!!🤗