Basílica y Santuario de Santa María de la Victoria
Basílica y Santuario de Santa María de la Victoria, Catholic basilica in Centro district, Málaga, Spain.
Basílica y Santuario de Santa María de la Victoria is a Catholic church with a rectangular layout and white stone facade marked by two bell towers. The building occupies a paved plaza surrounded by palm trees and greenery, creating a calm setting within the city district.
The church began construction following the Christian conquest of Málaga in 1487, when King Ferdinand established a military camp at this location. The building was later developed into an important pilgrimage site and received its current architectural form over time.
The basilica houses a venerated image of the Virgin of Victory that has drawn devoted visitors for centuries. Locals and pilgrims come to this sanctuary to offer prayers and seek spiritual comfort in front of the sacred figure.
Access to the interior requires observing standard rules for sacred spaces, such as wearing appropriate clothing and behaving respectfully. Visitors should keep this in mind during prayer times and may prefer visiting in early morning or late afternoon hours when the site is quieter.
Beneath the church lies a crypt containing the family tomb of the Counts of Buenavista, featuring skeletal figures dressed in religious garments. This hidden vault reveals a striking chapter of local nobility history that most visitors overlook.
Location: Centro
Location: Málaga
Accessibility: Wheelchair inaccessible
Operator: Diócesis de Málaga
Address: Pl. Santuario, Distrito Centro, 29013 Málaga, Spain
Phone: +34952252647
Email: secretaria@santamariadelavictoria.es
Website: https://amorycaridad.com/parroquia
GPS coordinates: 36.72911,-4.41296
Latest update: December 6, 2025 17:48
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