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Non-intensive Spanish courses
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Specialised courses
As well as general courses, at Lexis we offer various specialised courses
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Current programme of activities
Our Spanish school offers a programme of activities for each week. Activities vary from flamenco or salsa classes to city trips to Malaga
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Culture Guide Malaga
Our city boasts a variety of activities, ranging from flamenco shows to the Malaga Cinema Festival. On this page you will find links to the major theatres, cinemas, museums
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MALAGA’S ALCAZABA

This walled Arabic fortress was built between the IX and XI centuries. Inside, it is home to a palatial residence.

The most interesting feature of this particular Malaga monument is that it tells us much about Arabic culture. It is also the most significant piece of military architecture to be found anywhere in Andalusia.

Standing outside, just a few metres from the entrance, we can admire the Alcazaba in all its glory. It consists of a series of superimposed brick and stone cubes built using Roman remains. In the midst of these cubic structures, masses of green vegetation provide a striking contrast with the ochre tones of the building itself.

We continue along the stony path before entering a large wooden door. We begin our ascent along a series of zigzagging walled passageways with small towers at their corners. Expecting an easier, more direct entrance, we are surprised at having to wend our way through so much brick and stone. Our guide, however, explains that this complicated architectural layout was designed to provide protection for the fortress: any invaders attempting to gain access via the main entrance would find their progress barred by attacks from the aforementioned towers. The outer defences, meanwhile, consist of a series of walls built on rocky outcrops.

Encountering some Roman remains on our way, we come to a spacious garden area which affords attractive views of the Rector’s Office, the Town Hall and city’s main park, all of which are just a stone’s throw from LEXIS, our Spanish language school. Our guide tells us to look out for the roses and other ornamental plants in the flowerbeds. In Arabic times, these flowerbeds were primarily used to cultivate edible fruit and vegetables. An Arabic garden is essentially a practical, productive orchard. An appreciation of the importance of water to human survival is something that the inhabitants of desert climes have always carried in the blood.

A more open path than those that have gone before now leads us to the most distinguished part of Malaga’s Alcazaba, where, in a style far more modest than that of Granada’s magnificent Alhambra, a series of rooms built around patios with water features provide definitive proof of just how pleasurable it must have been to live in a location such as this.

 

In Malaga’s Alcazaba, as in day-to-day life in Arabic culture, simplicity is the watchword. The visitor is enveloped by a sense of well-being: the sound of the fountains, the song of the birds, the rustle of the vegetation that intertwines with the residence itself. If we also imagine the rich, brightly-coloured silks that once adorned its rooms, then we can really begin to appreciate the full sensuality of this now distant culture.

In the Palaces, we will find a display of archaeological exhibits as well as the Alcazaba’s former mosque.



 

Acitvities in Malaga For the active, for the tired and even for the lazy, Lexis offers a not-to-be-missed programme of activities. Beside each activity we state if it is free or if you have to pay for it.

 

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29016 Malaga

Tel: +34 95 222 40 06
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