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Castle of Gibralpharo, Military fortress on Mount Gibralfaro, Málaga, Spain.

The castle consists of two concentric walls with defensive towers, positioned 132 meters above sea level overlooking the Mediterranean Sea and city center.

Built in 929 by Abd-al-Rahman III on Phoenician foundations, the fortress underwent major expansion during the 14th century under Sultan Yusef I of Granada.

The castle grounds contain the remains of an Islamic mosque that was later transformed into a Christian chapel dedicated to Saint Louis.

Visitors can access the castle through two routes: the Coracha path connecting to Alcazaba or the Camino de Mundo Nuevo trail through pine woods.

The fortress features the Airón Well, a 40-meter deep water reservoir carved into rock, dating back to Phoenician times.

Location: Málaga

Accessibility: No accesible en silla de ruedas

Part of: Conjunto Alcazabilla

Phone: +34952122020

GPS coordinates: 36.72322,-4.41164

Latest update: May 22, 2025 04:12

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