There are very few tourists, almost a few of us packed the venue, an ancient open-air theater with a very long history. When you are on the edge of the steps. It can feel so spectacular. It’s hard to imagine what it was like to have a lot of people here.
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There are very few tourists, almost a few of us packed the venue, an ancient open-air theater with a very long history. When you are on the edge of the steps. It can feel so spectacular. It’s hard to imagine what it was like to have a lot of people here.
The ancient Roman open-air theater in Malaga is adjacent to the Acazaba Castle. From the castle, there is an open space that is the open-air theater. The theater is backed by the mountains and the sea, the view is very good, the old theater seats, with the modern exhibitions on the square, but also very harmonious. Outside the amphitheater is a large square, people will come here to take a walk and chat after eating, blowing the Mediterranean sea breeze, watching the ancient amphitheater in front of them, very pleasant.
I didn't expect much from this cathedral but I was really surprised. The architecture was fantastic. Outside was a fun one with only one bell tower. There were some interesting sculptures. Many inside were bigger than I expected. The utility model exposes a beautiful scene from a sunny day. There is a double bed and a huge organ in it. It is a beautiful chorus. I don't think it is a very rich city in Malaga but the church certainly changed that. Worth a visit.
Close to the Atlantic coast, the spring is warm and humid, and the climate is suitable. The most lively Holy Week and April festivals are in this time period, and you can feel the joy of the traditional Seville festivals.
Small, at the foot of Hillbrafaro, where Alcasawa Castle is located. It was used as a theater during the Augustus the Great and was later used by Muslims as a quarry for building Alcasawa fort. When I came down from the castle to Picasso's former residence, I occasionally saw it when I turned my head and missed it easily without paying attention.