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Places of Interest
Roman Theatre <!-- AttractionsAndLeisureActivities isempty -->

Below the fortress, on the west slope, the ruins of the theatre are evidence of the Roman history of the town. You can still see some stepped seats of the cavea running along the hill. Nearby, the old neoclassical customs house, is today the seat of the provincial parliament.

Gibralfaro castle <!-- AttractionsAndLeisureActivities isempty -->

Behind the fortress, on top of a hill looking over the town stand the remains of this castle dating from the 14C. The fortified passage which links the fortress to the castle also dates from the 14C.

Sanctuary of the Virgin of the Victory <!-- AttractionsAndLeisureActivities isempty -->

The Catholic Monarchs in the 15C founded this church whose interior is particularly representative of the Baroque Andalusian style and it was rebuilt at the end of the 17C. Do not miss two particularly interesting parts: the showy recess, masterpiece of the most exuberant Baroque style where a superb 15C German Virgin and Child sit; the crypt, pantheon of the counts of Buenavista, in a gloomy Baroque style with symbols of death and the passing of time.

Cueva de los Siete Palacios (Museo Arqueológico) <!-- Museums isempty -->

Various objects found in Phoenician necropolises of Laurita and Puente Nov are on display in this museum in an original Roman cellar. The museum houses what is considered as the oldest document on the peninsula: the Egyptian funerary urn in grey marble of Apophis I.

 
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