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History Historical minarets to form part of new tourism route in the AxarquíaThe proposal focuses on the minarets of Daimalos, in the municipality of Arenas; Árchez; Salares; Corumbela, in Sayalonga; Benaque, in Macharaviaya and Vélez-Málaga
Eugenio Cabezas
Monday, 16 March 2026, 15:48
ShareTraces of the Al-Andalus past remain very much alive in Malaga province's Axarquía, where the Christian conquest did not take place until 1487 and where some of Andalucía’s best-preserved minarets are still standing.
With the aim of showcasing this historical heritage, Turismo Costa del Sol has launched a study to promote a possible 'Minaret Route', a project that aims to establish this legacy as a leading cultural tourism product.
The initiative is coordinated by Turismo y Planificación Costa del Sol in conjunction with the the Axarquía tourism board, APTA. THey are working with consultancy firm Acción MK and the cultural association Sharqí Málaga to create a heritage trail linking some of the most significant minarets in the east of Malaga province.
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