What to see in Municipality Alameda

Municipality Alameda is an administrative unit in Province Malaga.

Laguna de la Ratosa
Category: Reserve
Location: municipality Alameda »
Latitude: 37.20076590
Longtitude: -4.70098970
Laguna de la Ratosa is a nature reserve in north part of province of Malaga, near the towns of Alameda and Humilladero. The vegetation is very poor and dominated by reeds and rushes but the fauna species include flamingos, ducks , stilts , avocets, Gallinule , etc....
Festas de San Isidro Labrador (14-15 May)
Category: Events & Festivals
Location: municipality Alameda »
The feasts in honor of San Isidro is declared of National Tourist Interest in Andalusia and  is one of the most important celebrations in province of Malaga. The fiesta is very popular in region of Alameda because San Isidro is a patron of the town.The day before the event streets are decorated w...
Tomb of El Tempranillo
Category: Monument
Location: municipality Alameda »
This tomb in Alameda belongs to one of the most famous bandits who roamed the fields of Malaga - José María Hinojosa Cobacho, better known as "El Tempranillo". It is located inside the courtyard of the Church of Alameda....
Church of the Immaculate Conception
Category: Church
Location: municipality Alameda »
The Parish Church of the Immaculate Virgin in Alameda was built in XVIII century by the Marquis of Estepa. It is in Baroque style.From among the art collection held into the church most valuable is the painted wood carving of a crucified Christ, dated to the late XIV century....
Alameda museum of farm tools
Category: Museum
Location: municipality Alameda »
This particular museum in town of Alameda is owned and was founded by D. Antonio Cortes, a former mayor of the town.The museum was opened in 1998, in order to preserve traditional heritage , the agricultural tools and other useful characteristic of farming or livestock. Also there visitors can see a...
Roman Baths
Category: Archeological
Location: municipality Alameda »
The Roman Baths in Alameda occupies about 3,000 square meters. They dates back to I - III centuries AD C. The building had rooms for different purposes - changing rooms, swimming pools, fuelwood , furnaces, etc. Lots of ceramics were found inside....
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