The solid fortified walls of Alcazaba are a major landmark of the Spanish city of Malaga, which are hard to miss and give you a sense of the city's rich history. The fortress dates back to the 8th century, although much of the structure belongs to the mid 11th century. It is built on a hill in the centre of the city, overlooking the port, and comprises two walled enclosures.I was lucky enough to visit the city and view the Alcazaba in 2006 when I was on a cruise around the Med.
This is a stunning historical landmark that should be on your list of sights to see in Malaga. Malaga is located in the Costa Del Sol region of Spain.
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