Basílica y Santuario de Santa María de la Victoria

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Basílica y Santuario de Santa María de la Victoria

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Basílica y Santuario de Santa María de la Victoria, Catholic basilica in Centro district, Málaga, Spain.

The rectangular stone church displays white facade elements, two bell towers, and stands near a garden with palm trees.

The church construction started after the Christian conquest of Málaga in 1487, following King Ferdinand's establishment of a military camp on this location.

The basilica contains the venerated image of the Virgin of Victory, declared principal patron saint of Málaga and its diocese in 1867.

The basilica opens Monday through Saturday from 8:30 AM to 1 PM, with afternoon hours varying between summer and winter seasons.

The crypt beneath the church houses the family tomb of the Counts of Buenavista, featuring skeletal figures in religious attire.

Location: Centro

Location: Málaga

Accessibility: Rolstoelontoegankelijk

Operator: Diócesis de Málaga

Address: Pl. Santuario, Distrito Centro, 29013 Málaga, Spain 29013 Málaga

Phone: +34952252647

Email: secretaria@santamariadelavictoria.es

Website: https://amorycaridad.com/parroquia

GPS coordinates: 36.72911,-4.41296

Latest update: March 5, 2025 00:28

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