A little jewel from the 15th century and a magical square 📷 Málaga - Spain
Many times there are beauties or small jewels that can go unnoticed and that is exactly what I call treasures and I love to find them.
This jewel that I will show you today is linked to a special story. I was able to visit it very recently, but seeing it for the first time on the outside goes back more than six years, so it has a story for me.
After moving to this city, a few months later my family arrived, but we could not all live together because of space, so my mother, for a short time, lived in the centre of the city and very close by was this square called Plaza de la Victoria, because of its proximity to the Sanctuary of the Victory, patron saint of the city.
In this square the family would gather once a week to enjoy some time together, the time I had off from my work. One afternoon a week we would enjoy this beautiful square and take two of the kittens in their travel bags to get out a bit. The square has improved a lot since then, it has been refurbished.
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Although it is called that way, there is something inside it called the monkey garden, and although I don't really know why they have given it that name, I have noticed that there are numerous sculptures and two very beautiful water fountains.

On the other hand, now in spring all the trees are in bloom, which gives it a very special magic. The sun's rays shine beautifully through the branches and leaves of the trees and illuminate the water fountains and the decorations in the square.
It is very close to the historic centre and several bus lines pass through it, and there is a lot of traffic. But it's still a very green place and you can enjoy nature, even if it's on a small scale.
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I really like the fact that the square has art both in its small sculptures and in the larger ones that form part of the water fountains. It is very tidy, clean and organised and that is very good despite the fact that many people pass through the place.
Around the square you can see a lot of buildings, many of them very old and historical, as the neighbourhood of Cristo de la Epidemia is one of the oldest in the city.
From the time I first saw the square, I could see that there was a church in front of it, which later became a parish church as well, but I had never entered it or visited it.
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The Church of San Lázaro was noticeably old and had been restored several times, but I never suspected that it belonged to the 15th century and was so old. On the outside it appeared to be very large, although I later discovered that it was not so large. But knowing that it was actually planned as a chapel of a hospital, the hospital of San Lazaro, dedicated to the cure of lepers, I could understand that its size was because it had only been a chapel.
In history it suffered a lot of deterioration for example by floods and that made its deterioration so important, that is why it has been restored so many times throughout history, for example by enlarging it. The history of this place is a lot and if you want to know more you can read here.
Its ancient and mudejar style, like many of the churches in the city, presents a very beautiful chapel or church, although simple on the outside. It seems, being in a corner, to be hidden, so I consider it a jewel that I found, a treasure small in size but big in history.

When I entered the place I found a small church, in fact, there were few people inside, but the place was so small that I didn't even have to get very close to the altar and so as not to disturb I took pictures from the back of the place. A place with baroque style, it was notorious and a lot of wood that I liked a lot. I could see that it has an image of Saint Joseph and it dates from the 17th century.
On the other hand, the cross that appears on the exterior façade is the beginning of the Way of the Cross of Monte Calvario and I was very surprised to see that. So I realised that this small church and the sanctuary of La Victoria are closely related, as is the hermitage of Monte Calvario. They are very close to each other and related in various ways.
This visit to the beautiful square and the church gave me another perspective on the history of the place and I learned a lot more, which I really enjoyed.
Thank you very much for joining me today, I send you my best regards. See you soon.
Amonet.
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Good morning, dear friend @avdesing
I can only imagine those encounters with your mother in this square. It must have been hard to meet just once a week.
I love everything about this square, especially the great presence of nature.
Period architecture is my weakness; I love this church.
Thank you so much for sharing this experience and the beautiful photographs.
Have a beautiful day.
Yes, it was hard, but I knew it wouldn't be forever, we were looking for a bigger flat to live together. It was hard for her, for all of us, but we learned a lot from all the experiences.
Thank you so much for reading, I really appreciate it!!! And I know they are your weakness, I will look for more and more!!!
Good evening my friend, this is really a perfect place, the beauty is really extraordinary, it deserves to be called a gem ❤️🙏
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The plazas in your city are truly beautiful. I'd love to visit. It looks and feels very pleasant. What a lovely place you chose for the family reunion.
Beautiful photographs, Amonet.
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The place has more history to tell, from the old buildings and church its timeless. There are lot of trees in the square and I like it. When we travel we make sure to visit the church in the area coz i like it. Have a wonderful day.
It is a beautiful place and most of the time near a church there is a square, this one is very beautiful, thank you!🤗🤗
Your welcome 🥰From the photos I knownits beautiful. How much more if I saw it personally.
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When you take the time to truly explore, every corner seems to reveal something deeper. The square and church gave you a fresh connection to the past, and I’m sure it made the experience even more meaningful.
That place is special for me and of course... I discovered this hidden treasure, thank you very much! 🤗🤗
A name too curious the monkey square the photos show a very quiet place illuminated and well preserved in addition with a lot of history.
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I love the Mudejar style, so unique in its ability to create a dialogue with light. The beauty of the fountains is well conveyed in photographic detail. Your entire post is beautiful. Thank you for this tour.
It's a beautiful place, thank you so much for appreciating my posting! 🤗
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A plaza with its church is something I love about Spain, even though it's been passed on to our people here in Venezuela. The place is charming, Avesita. I see art and lots of vegetation, a perfect combination... Thanks for sharing!...
Every neighbourhood has its church, some very old like this one and others modern but the squares are characteristic and I love them! Thank you!
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Hi @avdesing, I know you like art and Nature, and that's fine, but on this occasion I really enjoyed the visit to the Church of San Lazaro. It really seems to me a good place of prayer.
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It is an old place, small and different from the rest, I only stayed there for a moment for the photos, I didn't want to disturb. Thank you! Good evening!🤗
Good evening, and thank you! 🤗
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Plaza de la Victoria seems like a quiet and peaceful place in the middle of such a busy and stressful city and significance of the site which makes it even more meaningful. The style of the church, everything so neat fascinates me and the fact that it began as a simple chapel for a leper hospital and has survived so many floods over the centuries shows how resilient these old buildings can be I like that you pointed out the connection between the church and the Way of the Cross that leads to Mount Calvary, I understand why you consider this place a hidden gem worth discovering.
It was great to find this hidden gem in the middle of the city and I'm glad you liked it. Thank you very much!
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Such unique places. I like this statue because it seems like a homage to motherhood.
I think it is since the beach has statues of children everywhere, I like it a lot too. It's a beautiful square, thank you!
Hermoso lugar, si que supieron aprovechar el espacio, me gusta la fuente y el entorno natural, los árboles se ven espectaculares y embellecen el espacio.
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Es un lindo espacio junto a un iglesia tan antigua y en pleno centro. Muchas gracias!!🤗
Hola, me encantan los parques con esculturas y las iglesias son muy bonitas, nice fotos my lady.👍👍👍
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