At Lagar del Chorro we want both our guests and all those visitors to our surroundings to know everything that El Chorro and its towns can offer at all levels: sporting, historical and natural.
In this article we are going to focus on the majestic Arab Castle of Álora, with Phoenician roots, stands imposingly on the Cerro de las Torres, adorning the landscape of the charming Malaga town of Álora.
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Initially erected by the Phoenicians, this historic enclave was later fortified by the Romans, although unfortunately it suffered devastation from vandals in one of their raids. However, it resurfaced from its ruins thanks to the work of the Arabs, who painstakingly restored it, transforming it into an imposing residence and citadel.
In this scenario, the old mosque gave way to the majestic parish church of Nuestra Señora de la Encarnación, a work that took almost a century to build, between 1600 and 1699. The temple, with its three naves separated by imposing Tuscan columns and covered with elegant wooden frameworks, stands as an architectural testimony of great splendor.
The passing of time did not leave the Castle unscathed, being affected by the earthquake of 1680. Since then, it served as a cemetery. Although only two partially reconstructed towers and a horseshoe arch in the wall remain today, in 1931 it was honored with the title of National hystoric monument.
The church tower, a witness to history, still shows the scars of history, marked by bullet wounds fired by a squadron of French cavalry in August 1823. These shots knocked down the commemorative plaque of the Constitution of Cádiz, adding intriguing chapters to the rich narrative of this captivating Arab Castle of Álora.
The corners and secrets of Álora Castle
Explore the most captivating corners of Álora Castle reveals a fascinating journey through its history impregnated with mysteries and transcendental moments. In the heart of this imposing enclave, stands the Torre de la Vela, with a square floor plan and divided into three bodies that descend in height gracefully. At its side stands the imposing Torre del Homenaje, the highest at the top, whose rebirth after reconstruction makes it unique. In 1934, this tower witnessed the dramatic moment when Diego Gómez de Ribera, led his troops here, marking a crucial episode when he fell in front of the walls, leading to the surrender of his troops before the city.
An additional architectural treasure in the Arab Castle of Álora is the exceptional Arco de la Herradura, a unique jewel in the West that serves as the entrance to the walled enclosure. The Gothic Chapel, erected on the old mosque, is part of the vestiges of the primitive Parish of La Encarnación, destroyed in the earthquake of 1680.
This fascinating historical story is intertwined with the border romance of Bella Jarifa and Abencerraje, immortalized in the stones of the Arab Castle of Álora and captured at its entrance. For lovers of history and architecture, this castle is presented as a unique enclave, overflowing with charm and loaded with narratives that make it an essential destination. Let yourself be seduced by the magic of a place that breathes history in every corner.