Nerja culture: The cave of Nerja Long stalakmites hang from the ceiling of the cave. Nerja culture: The cave of Nerja Illuminated corridors lead the visitor through the cave. Nerja culture: The cave of Nerja In the entrance area. Nerja culture: The cave of Nerja The forms of the stalagmites and stalactites have a surreal effect. Nerja culture: The cave of Nerja Deep gorges, from which stalagmites tower, await the visitors. Nerja culture: The cave of Nerja One dripstone object looks like a boot. Nerja culture: The cave of Nerja It goes deeper and deeper into the cave. Nerja culture: The cave of Nerja The dripstone objects are illuminated with special light.
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Nerja: El Salvador: Church in Baroque Mudejar style

El Salvador: Church in Baroque Mudejar style

In 1505, craftsmen began to build the parish church El Salvador in Nerja in a style of the Baroque Mudejar. The face of the church as we know it today was, however, created between 1776 and 1792 during extension works on the church. Over time, many improvements were made to the church. In the 19th ... more
Nerja: Exclusive Art with Subtitles in Nerja

Exclusive Art with Subtitles in Nerja

In the gallery "Arte con Subtítulos" visitors can see figurative works and portraits made by Simone Wiener. "I find people very interesting, which is why most of the pictures show people in an artistic way", the artist explained. Her style has changed a lot over the past seven years. "Long time ... more
Nerja: Experience the history of the city of Nerja

Experience the history of the city of Nerja

Within the museum you can see a collection of exclusive objects from the prehistory of the village to the present day. Among the excavations and findings there is an 8.000-year-old skeleton called Pepita as well as a polished quartz stone which has an engraving of a goose and which was produced ... more
Nerja: The cave of Nerja

The cave of Nerja

The cave in Nerja was incidentally discovered by a group of playing children in 1959. A few weeks later scientists started explore the dripstone cave. They found out that the cave has a length of about five kilometre. Moreover they found numerous remains from the Neolithic period, such as ceramics, ... more
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