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Iglesia De Los Santos Mártires

Founded in honour of the patron saints of Malaga, San Ciriaco and Santa Paula

Iglesia de Los Santos Mártires

“The faith that unites us turns martyrs into saints in the Iglesia De Los Santos Mártires.”

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Iglesia De Los Santos Mártires in Málaga: A Historical Icon

A Church with a Story

In the heart of Málaga stands the Iglesia De Los Santos Mártires, a monument with a rich history dating back to 1494. The church was built in honor of the city's patron saints, San Ciriaco and Santa Paula. Today, it is home to five brotherhoods that play a central role in the Semana Santa processions, making it one of the most significant religious sites in Málaga.

Gothic-Mudéjar Architecture with a Turbulent Past

The church's architectural style blends Gothic and Moorish influences, resulting in a unique Gothic-Mudéjar design. Over the centuries, however, the building has suffered multiple damages and restorations. In 1854, it was hit by a cannonball, the 1884 earthquake left visible cracks, and during the Spanish Civil War in 1936, the church was looted and temporarily used as a workshop.

From Restoration to Rococo Splendor

To preserve its historical value, the church underwent restorations in 1945 and 2006. During these renovations, the interior was given a new artistic expression, enriching its original Gothic-Mudéjar character with Rococo elements. The refined decorations and intricate embellishments make this church one of the most impressive religious buildings in Málaga today.

Religious Art and the Neobaroque Altarpiece

Inside the church, the Neobaroque altarpiece by sculptor Pérez Hidalgo immediately captures attention. This masterpiece is a stunning example of the opulent religious art that adorns the church. The combination of sculptures, paintings, and ornaments reflects the artistic and spiritual heritage of the city.

Tips

Tip: Visit the Pablo Picasso Museum and Casa Natal on a Tour of Málaga

Experience Málaga through the lens of Pablo Picasso. Explore key sites linked to his life and see how the city influenced his work. Enjoy highlights of the city on a guided walk.

To avoid long lines and ensure availability, it's wise to book tickets in advance for popular attractions. For instance, the Alhambra in Granada and Caminito del Rey have limited visitor numbers, so it's best to reserve a few months ahead.

Order your tickets and guided tours at great prices here. (click links)

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A Meaningful Place in Málaga

The Iglesia De Los Santos Mártires is not just a historic building but also a living center of religion and culture. With its deep historical roots and ongoing role in modern celebrations, the church remains an essential part of Málaga. For lovers of architecture, art, and tradition, a visit to this church is a truly special experience.

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