The Episcopal Palace Museum of Malaga is an example of Malaga architecture, inspired by the baroque of the 18th century. Its façade complements that of the Cathedral, highlighting the central body formed by three openings and in the upper one the image of the Virgin of Angustias.
The Episcopal Palace is a group of buildings that were joined together in a large block until the 18th century and of which the impressive baroque façade that faces the Plaza del Obispo stands out, where the building stands and which it is very close to the Cathedral. The cover is the work of architect Antonio Ramos, senior master of the Cathedral. Late baroque style with a central opening divided into three superimposed openings: the entrance, the main balcony and the stone Virgin of Angustias. It combines gray marbles for the background with pink marbles for the columns, which end in beautiful finishes. Inside, there are Mannerist and Baroque style patios, such as the Throne Room, used in other times for receptions of the Bishop. It is worth highlighting the imperial staircase covered by an elliptical vault.
Monday to Friday: 10:00 a.m.-2:00 p.m. and 16:00hrs-19:00hrs
Saturdays: 10:00 hrs – 2:00 p.m.