
Alcazaba de la Medina: The former fortress of Marbella
The Alcazaba de la Medina was a fortress probably built in the 10th century. At this time, Marbella was still under the rule of the Umayyad caliphate. For creating the fortress, the craftsmen mainly used stone materials – including recycled materials from Roman times, such as Ionian capitals – the top of a pillar, as the Greeks once built. Such a capital can be found for example on the Torre de la Pólvora in the Calle Trinidad. (Editor/Photos/Video: mit – Source: Provincial Administration of Málaga)
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