Colomares Castle in Malaga is the epitome of the essence
It is the smallest church in the Guinness Book of Records and the largest Columbus monument. It was built by a dentist named Martin who spent all his fortune using bricks, cement and stone. It took seven years to build with the cooperation of two craftsmen. Located in Malaga, Spain. It combines various architectural styles, including Gothic, Romanesque and Moorish, presenting a wonderful architectural mashup.
The castle was designed as a huge monument in honor of Columbus. The overall design is based on Columbus' three ships, and the carving is very exquisite.
The small garden in the castle and the blue sea not far away complement each other, and the town buildings, which are mainly white, extend from the mountains to the coast, making the main color and exquisiteness of the castle more prominent. The castle is not big, half an hour is enough to see it, but even if I have seen the same place several times, I still don’t want to leave~