Jaap van 't Veen's photos with the keyword: Málaga

Spain – Málaga

17 Mar 2016 142 86 2463
Pictures are taken along a rather steep and winding path and the scenic Paseo Don Juan de Temboury from the Gibralfaro Castle towards the Alcazaba, nearby the city centre of Málaga.

Spain - Málaga, Catedral de la Encarnación

14 Mar 2016 53 48 2049
Malaga’s cathedral ‘Nuestra Señora de la Encarnación’ (Our Lady of Incarnation) was built between 1528 and 1782 on the plot of land of the former Almohad mosque. As a matter of fact it is still unfinished as the planned south tower was never built. The missing tower gives the cathedral its nickname ‘La Manquita’ (One Armed Lady). The emblematic north tower has a height of 84 metres, making this building the second-highest cathedral in Andalusia. The rectangular built cathedral has a nave and two aisles, the former being wider, though having the same height - almost 42 metres - as the aisles. The façade of the cathedral with its ornate stonework, unlike the rest of the building, is in baroque style and is divided into two levels; on the lower level are three arches, inside of which are portals separated by marble columns. Above the doors are medallions carved in stone (PiP). For information and pictures of the interior: www.ipernity.com/doc/294067/41333332

Spain - Málaga, Catedral de la Encarnación

10 Mar 2016 83 64 2771
Malaga’s cathedral ‘Nuestra Señora de la Encarnación’ (Our Lady of Incarnation) was built between 1528 and 1782 is one of the best examples of Spanish religious art. The interior of this impressive building shows influences of renaissance and baroque styles. The cathedral offers a series of artworks, among them are the main altar with an elaborate marble pulpit on both sides (main picture). There are several side altars with the neoclassic altarpieces of the Chapel of the Incarnation (PiP 1) and the Chapel of the Sacred Heart (PiP 2). The choir has 42 beautifully carved stalls of mahogany and cedar wood (PiP 3). Above the stalls are two magnificent organs with more than 4.000 pipes, examples of 18th century musical instruments. For information and pictures of the exterior: www.ipernity.com/doc/294067/41359686