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Church of St. Augustine (Augustinian Fathers)
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Picasso Museum Málaga
Palacio de Buenavista, C. San Agustín, 8, Distrito Centro, 29015 Málaga, Spain
Catedral de la Encarnación de Málaga
C. Molina Lario, 9, Distrito Centro, 29015 Málaga, Spain
Alcazaba
C/ Alcazabilla, 2, Distrito Centro, 29012 Málaga, Spain
Teatro Romano de Málaga
C/ Alcazabilla, s/n, Distrito Centro, 29015 Málaga, Spain
Malaga Museum
Plaza de la Aduana, Distrito Centro, 29015 Málaga, Spain
Teatro Echegaray
C. Echegaray, 6, Distrito Centro, 29015 Málaga, Spain
Parroquia Santiago Apóstol Málaga
C. Granada, 78, Distrito Centro, 29015 Málaga, Spain
Museo Revello de Toro
C. Afligidos, 5, Distrito Centro, 29015 Málaga, Spain
Interactive Music Museum
C. Beatas, 15, Distrito Centro, 29008 Málaga, Spain
El Hammam Open Space & SPA
C/ Tomás de Cózar, 13, Distrito Centro, 29008 Málaga, Spain
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Bodega El Pimpi
C. Granada, 62, Distrito Centro, 29015 Málaga, Spain
Pez Wanda
C. Granada, 39, Distrito Centro, 29015 Málaga, Spain
Casa Lola
C. Granada, 46, Distrito Centro, 29015 Málaga, Spain
Araboka Restaurante en Málaga
C. Pedro de Toledo, 4, Distrito Centro, 29015 Málaga, Spain
Restaurante Italiano 🍝 Osteria Angelino dal 1899 Malaga
C. Pedro de Toledo, 4, Distrito Centro, 29015 Málaga, Spain
Pez Lola
C. Granada, 42, Distrito Centro, 29008 Málaga, Spain
Uvedoble Taberna
C/ Alcazabilla, 1, Distrito Centro, 29015 Málaga, Spain
Los Marangós Niño de Guevara - Tapas y Comida Española
C. Niño de Guevara, 3, Distrito Centro, 29008 Málaga, Spain
Pizzería Terra Mia
C. Molina Lario, 3, Distrito Centro, 29015 Málaga, Spain
Los Marangós Molina Lario
C. Molina Lario, 4, Distrito Centro, 29015 Málaga, Spain
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Church of St. Augustine (Augustinian Fathers)

C. San Agustín, Distrito Centro, 29015 Málaga, Spain
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attractions: Picasso Museum Málaga, Catedral de la Encarnación de Málaga, Alcazaba, Teatro Romano de Málaga, Malaga Museum, Teatro Echegaray, Parroquia Santiago Apóstol Málaga, Museo Revello de Toro, Interactive Music Museum, El Hammam Open Space & SPA, restaurants: Bodega El Pimpi, Pez Wanda, Casa Lola, Araboka Restaurante en Málaga, Restaurante Italiano 🍝 Osteria Angelino dal 1899 Malaga, Pez Lola, Uvedoble Taberna, Los Marangós Niño de Guevara - Tapas y Comida Española, Pizzería Terra Mia, Los Marangós Molina Lario
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Nearby attractions of Church of St. Augustine (Augustinian Fathers)

Picasso Museum Málaga

Catedral de la Encarnación de Málaga

Alcazaba

Teatro Romano de Málaga

Malaga Museum

Teatro Echegaray

Parroquia Santiago Apóstol Málaga

Museo Revello de Toro

Interactive Music Museum

El Hammam Open Space & SPA

Picasso Museum Málaga

Picasso Museum Málaga

4.3

(12.4K)

Closed
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Catedral de la Encarnación de Málaga

Catedral de la Encarnación de Málaga

4.6

(12.8K)

Open 24 hours
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Alcazaba

Alcazaba

4.6

(14K)

Open 24 hours
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Teatro Romano de Málaga

Teatro Romano de Málaga

4.6

(3.6K)

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Bodega El Pimpi

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Dr Juan F Martínez-CancaDr Juan F Martínez-Canca
Tucked into the very soul of Málaga's historic quarter, the Church of San Agustín (Iglesia de San Agustín) does not trumpet its presence with grandeur or opulence. Instead, it whispers—patiently and eloquently—through centuries of stone, devotion, and scholarly contemplation. Its baroque façade, restrained and dignified, stands like a weathered page from a sacred manuscript, inviting the attentive traveller to step inside and read the city’s spiritual history in hushed tones and amber light. Built in the late 16th century on the site of an earlier mosque, San Agustín is a confluence of transitions: from Islamic to Christian, from Gothic to Baroque, from cloistered silence to communal worship. Once the heart of the Augustinian convent, its corridors once echoed with the footsteps of friars whose lives were marked by reflection, learning, and an unflinching pursuit of divine wisdom. And here, one cannot help but imagine the ghostly presence—no, the philosophical **impression**—of Saint Augustine himself, whose restless heart sought truth as others seek air. This sanctuary, though born a millennium after his time, seems to echo his Confessions in brick and mortar. The very air feels steeped in the paradoxes he so eloquently articulated: the beauty of the world and the gravity of sin, the joy of discovery and the anguish of doubt, the yearning for permanence in a fleeting existence. The adjoining cloister, now housing part of the Picasso Museum, retains a serene gravity—stone columns entwined with ivy, silent fountains speaking in tongues older than any empire. If one lingers long enough, one might hear the gentle murmur of a friar reading from *De Civitate Dei* beneath the Andalusian sun. Today, San Agustín is more than just a church. It is a living threshold—between past and present, body and spirit, silence and the spoken word. It reminds us, as Augustine once wrote, that “the world is a book, and those who do not travel read only one page.” To stand beneath its vaults is to turn a page few have read, but none forget.
Miguel Castañol AttiasMiguel Castañol Attias
La iglesia e San Agustín de la ciudad de Málaga se encuentra en la antigua calle e Los Caballeros en pleno centro histórico y a pocos metros de la catedral y el museo Picasso.Del siglo XVI aunque restaurada en ocasiones posteriores,estaba anexa al convento de la orden de los padres agustinos que posteriormente fue colegio y actualmente proyecto para la ubicación de archivos y biblioteca histórica.No ofrece gran interés arquitectónico pero su silueta enmarcada por un espacio ajardinado realza el encanto de la calle donde se ubica.
Jose Antonio GarciaJose Antonio Garcia
IGLESIA DE SAN AGUSTÍN. PADRES AGUSTINOS. MÁLAGA.1731-1745. De Estilo Barroco y sus Columnas Salomónicas custodian los 6 Capillas en que están las Esculturas Talladas de San Agustín, San Francisco, La Dolorosa, San Juan, Santa Mónica y Santa Rita. En su Centro está el Cristo Crucificado. Visita Obligada para conocer su Historia y la Calle San Agustin una Ruta Peatonal muy Transitada.
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Tucked into the very soul of Málaga's historic quarter, the Church of San Agustín (Iglesia de San Agustín) does not trumpet its presence with grandeur or opulence. Instead, it whispers—patiently and eloquently—through centuries of stone, devotion, and scholarly contemplation. Its baroque façade, restrained and dignified, stands like a weathered page from a sacred manuscript, inviting the attentive traveller to step inside and read the city’s spiritual history in hushed tones and amber light. Built in the late 16th century on the site of an earlier mosque, San Agustín is a confluence of transitions: from Islamic to Christian, from Gothic to Baroque, from cloistered silence to communal worship. Once the heart of the Augustinian convent, its corridors once echoed with the footsteps of friars whose lives were marked by reflection, learning, and an unflinching pursuit of divine wisdom. And here, one cannot help but imagine the ghostly presence—no, the philosophical **impression**—of Saint Augustine himself, whose restless heart sought truth as others seek air. This sanctuary, though born a millennium after his time, seems to echo his Confessions in brick and mortar. The very air feels steeped in the paradoxes he so eloquently articulated: the beauty of the world and the gravity of sin, the joy of discovery and the anguish of doubt, the yearning for permanence in a fleeting existence. The adjoining cloister, now housing part of the Picasso Museum, retains a serene gravity—stone columns entwined with ivy, silent fountains speaking in tongues older than any empire. If one lingers long enough, one might hear the gentle murmur of a friar reading from *De Civitate Dei* beneath the Andalusian sun. Today, San Agustín is more than just a church. It is a living threshold—between past and present, body and spirit, silence and the spoken word. It reminds us, as Augustine once wrote, that “the world is a book, and those who do not travel read only one page.” To stand beneath its vaults is to turn a page few have read, but none forget.
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Dr Juan F Martínez-Canca

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La iglesia e San Agustín de la ciudad de Málaga se encuentra en la antigua calle e Los Caballeros en pleno centro histórico y a pocos metros de la catedral y el museo Picasso.Del siglo XVI aunque restaurada en ocasiones posteriores,estaba anexa al convento de la orden de los padres agustinos que posteriormente fue colegio y actualmente proyecto para la ubicación de archivos y biblioteca histórica.No ofrece gran interés arquitectónico pero su silueta enmarcada por un espacio ajardinado realza el encanto de la calle donde se ubica.
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IGLESIA DE SAN AGUSTÍN. PADRES AGUSTINOS. MÁLAGA.1731-1745. De Estilo Barroco y sus Columnas Salomónicas custodian los 6 Capillas en que están las Esculturas Talladas de San Agustín, San Francisco, La Dolorosa, San Juan, Santa Mónica y Santa Rita. En su Centro está el Cristo Crucificado. Visita Obligada para conocer su Historia y la Calle San Agustin una Ruta Peatonal muy Transitada.
Jose Antonio Garcia

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Tucked into the very soul of Málaga's historic quarter, the Church of San Agustín (Iglesia de San Agustín) does not trumpet its presence with grandeur or opulence. Instead, it whispers—patiently and eloquently—through centuries of stone, devotion, and scholarly contemplation. Its baroque façade, restrained and dignified, stands like a weathered page from a sacred manuscript, inviting the attentive traveller to step inside and read the city’s spiritual history in hushed tones and amber light.

Built in the late 16th century on the site of an earlier mosque, San Agustín is a confluence of transitions: from Islamic to Christian, from Gothic to Baroque, from cloistered silence to communal worship. Once the heart of the Augustinian convent, its corridors once echoed with the footsteps of friars whose lives were marked by reflection, learning, and an unflinching pursuit of divine wisdom.

And here, one cannot help but imagine the ghostly presence—no, the philosophical impression—of Saint Augustine himself, whose restless heart sought truth as others seek air. This sanctuary, though born a millennium after his time, seems to echo his Confessions in brick and mortar. The very air feels steeped in the paradoxes he so eloquently articulated: the beauty of the world and the gravity of sin, the joy of discovery and the anguish of doubt, the yearning for permanence in a fleeting existence.

The adjoining cloister, now housing part of the Picasso Museum, retains a serene gravity—stone columns entwined with ivy, silent fountains speaking in tongues older than any empire. If one lingers long enough, one might hear the gentle murmur of a friar reading from De Civitate Dei beneath the Andalusian sun.

Today, San Agustín is more than just a church. It is a living threshold—between past and present, body and spirit, silence and the spoken word. It reminds us, as Augustine once wrote, that “the world is a book, and those who do not travel read only one page.” To stand beneath its vaults is to turn a page few have read, but...

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La Chiesa di Sant'Agostino, situata in Calle San Agustín a Malaga, in Spagna, è un notevole esempio di architettura religiosa con una ricca storia. Originariamente costruita nel XVI secolo, la chiesa ha subito vari restauri e ristrutturazioni nel corso dei secoli. È associata ai Padri Agostiniani, un ordine religioso con una presenza di lunga data nella regione. La chiesa presenta una miscela di stili architettonici, tra cui elementi gotici e barocchi. All'interno, i visitatori possono ammirare le sue pale d'altare riccamente decorate, le opere d'arte religiosa e l'atmosfera serena che riflette il suo significato spirituale. La chiesa è parte integrante del patrimonio culturale e storico di Malaga, attraendo sia fedeli che turisti interessati alla sua bellezza architettonica e al suo...

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Church of the Convent of San Agustín was established in the 16th Century C.E. Baroque architecture. Formerly an abbey of the Order of Saint Augustine. Now the church is open to the public. I recommend a visit....

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