The Santa Iglesia Catedral Basílica de la Encarnación de Málaga, also known as Málaga Cathedral, is a stunning Roman Catholic church located in the heart of Málaga, Spain. Built between 1528 and 1782, this Renaissance-style cathedral boasts a Baroque façade and stands as the second-highest cathedral in Andalusia. Its unfinished south tower has earned it the nickname "La Manquita," meaning "The One-Armed Lady." Inside, visitors can admire grand artworks like the Gothic altarpiece of the Chapel of Santa Barbara and the neoclassic altarpiece of the Chapel of the Incarnation.