Roman Theatree
The roman theatre was buil by Caesar Augustus, in Malaca. The present-day Málaga.It´s located at the foot of the Alcazaba. It was rediscovered in 1951. Today the gallery entrance is preserved. Between 1960 and 1963,the calvea was restored. After 27 years of restoration, the theatre was reopened in 2011 the 220-seat amphitheatre now remains open to visitors through out the year and there are performances in the summer.
Alcazaba
Built between 1057 and 1063.
The Alcazaba is the largest geographical reference of Málaga. The fort dates from the 8th century despite the fact that much of the structure belongs to the 11th century.The entrance is through the Puerta del Cristo door,where the first mass was held after the taking of Málaga by Christians.
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