Historic centre of Nerja

Description

The historic centre of Nerja is made up of beautiful streets of whitewashed houses that maintain the traditional flavour of the Mediterranean culture where they coexist with the modernity of its establishments that offer tourists, locals and visitors a wide range of restaurants and services to make their stay in Nerja an unforgettable experience.
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The centre of Nerja is made up of the streets that originate in the area around the Lower Castle, since the construction of this defensive fortress at the beginning of the 16th century gave rise to the birth of modern Nerja around it.

Many of these streets have been pedestrianised to make them more convenient to use.

What to do in Nerja, Malaga

Nuestra Señora de las Angustias Chapel

Nerja, Malaga

The hermitage of Nuestra Señora de las Angustias, dating from the 17th century, is a Baroque style temple which houses the image of the patron saint of Nerja.
It has a single nave topped with a barrel vault. The dome contains paintings from the 18th century Granada school. It has a simple belfry protruding from the nave, and in the dome there are frescoes possibly attributed to the Granada school of Alonso Cano, alluding to Pentecost.

San Antonio Abad sugar mill

Nerja, Malaga

The "San Antonio Abad" sugar mill was the first sugar mill in Nerja. It is known to have been working at full capacity around 1595, being owned by Juan de Briones, and remained in operation until the 19th century. This mill was bought by the Larios family in 1872.

The remains of this sugar factory are of special interest due to the decorative engravings found on one of its walls, which include aquatic and naval motifs. There are also remains of the mill that was attached to it, known as Tablones.

El Salvador Church

Nerja, Malaga

From andalusian baroque and mudejar styleThe church of El Salvador was built in the 16th century and later renovated. The church has three naves, one with Mudejar framework.

Its façade is marked by a tower with an orthogonal bell tower. Inside, the frescoes of the 18th century Granada school and a mural of the Annunciation by Francisco Hernández stand out.

Watchtowers

Nerja, Malaga

Nerja preserves a group of five watchtowers used by both the Nasrids and the Castilian reconquerors to defend the coast. Dating from between the 16th and 18th centuries, they have undergone various reconstructions depending on the military needs of the time.

We may encounter Torre de la Caleta, Torre del Pino Atalaya, Torre del río de la Miel, Torre de Maro and Torre Macaca.

 

Sculpture in homage to the discoverers of the Nerja Cave

Nerja, Malaga

Work made by the Spanish painter and sculptor Francisco Martín Molina in 2010. It is a sculpture in homage to the 5 boys who discovered the Nerja Cave in 1959, it is located in the Paseo Balcón de Europa.

Statue of Alfonso XII

Nerja, Malaga

The sculptor Francisco Martín is the author of this sculpture of King Alfonso XII, which was inaugurated on 28 February 2003.
Located on the left side of the Balcón de Europa and leaning on its railing, it commemorates the visit that the monarch made to Nerja in January 1885 on the occasion of the great earthquake that shook the Axarquia region on 25 December 1884.

Restored in 2020, it has become a tourist attraction and the most photographed sculpture in the town.

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