This bridge was donated by the German Empire in thanks to local heroes when the SMS Gneisenau sank.
This converted shipyard of Arabian origin is now a covered market.
Canvas structures provide pedestrians with protection from the sun.
This Baroque church was constructed by the Jesuits of Malaga in 1649.
The Cathedral of Málaga was constructed between 1528 and 1782.
The façade is in Baroque style while the interior is Renaissance.
The palace was built in 1762 in a Baroque style and contains a collection of religious art.
The cathedral is known as Our Lady of Incarnation.
The cathedral features extensive gardens and an orange tree orchard.
The complex was built between the 11th and 14th centuries, during the Muslim-ruled Al-Andalus.
The Alcazaba occupies a hill in the centre of the city, overlooking the port.
The north tower is 84 metres high, making this the second-highest cathedral in Andalusia.
The port viewed from the Alcazaba.
A patio garden within the Alcazaba.
The port is the oldest continuously-operated port in Spain.
The south tower remains unfinished since construction of the cathedral ended in 1782.
The bullring gives its name to the neighbourhood of La Malagueta.
The Torre del Homenaje, on the eastern side of the inner citadel, was built in the 11th century.
The cathedral's unfinished state has led to its moniker 'La Manquita', meaning 'One-Armed Lady'.
Arab influences are evident in the architecture.
The arena was inaugurated in 1876 and, following renovations, has capacity for 9,032 spectators.
This fountain was moved here to the Plaza del General Torrijos in 1914.
The Neo-Mudéjar style building takes the form of a 16-sided hexadecagon.
View of the city, including the cathedral, from Mount Gibralfaro.
Estadio La Rosaleda (meaning 'Rose Garden') is the home stadium of Málaga CF.
A walled corridor links the Alcazaba to the Castle of Gibralfaro, on Mount Gibralfaro.
Fortifications have existed on Gibralfaro since the Phoenician foundation of Málaga city.
The ramparts of Gibralfaro overlook the Port of Málaga.
The City Hall sits beside the Parque de Malaga.
Mount Gibralfaro offers views over the city and the sea.
Quay 1 is a shopping and restaurant area.
The Port Authorities Building was completed in 1935.
The Chapel of the port of Malaga was used to say mass for seamen.
La Farola is one of Spain's oldest lighthouses and stands 38 metres above sea level.