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Located on one of the most emblematic and restricted streets in the historic centre of Málaga, this extraordinary apartment offers an almost irreplaceable residential opportunity: living opposite the Cathedral, surrounded by a thousand years of history, without compromising privacy, tranquillity, or contemporary comfort. From its balconies and principal living spaces, the property enjoys sweeping 180º panoramic views over the Cathedral of the Incarnation and the Patio de los Naranjos, one of the city’s most distinctive historical landmarks. Just steps away are Málaga’s finest restaurants, boutiques, and urban connections, while the street itself, reserved exclusively for residents and taxis, ensures an exceptional level of calm for such a central location.
The residence was fully renovated in 2010 and refreshed in 2024, combining classical proportions with warm and functional finishes. The layout comprises three bedrooms and four bathrooms, including two private suites and a guest powder room. Interiors are defined by wooden flooring, central heating and air conditioning, a fully equipped independent kitchen, and a spatial configuration designed for sophisticated yet comfortable urban living. The apartment is offered fully furnished and further benefits from an elevator, concierge service, and two private parking spaces, an exceptionally rare asset within Málaga’s historic centre.
Beyond its residential qualities, what truly distinguishes this property is its direct connection to the architectural and cultural legacy of the city. The Patio de los Naranjos, visible from the residence, dates back to the 11th century and originally served as the sahn, or ablutions courtyard, of Málaga’s former Aljama Mosque. The arrangement of the orange trees still follows the original irrigation channels created during the Moorish period. Following the Reconquista in 1487, the mosque was transformed, yet the courtyard remained intact, becoming one of the few places in Málaga...