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The Sanctuary of the Virgin of Victory is one of the most important churches in Malaga. It is baroque architecture with a Spanish style tower. The site is in the place where the Catholic Monarchs camped during the siege of Malaga.
The dressing room tower is one of the highlights of the building—a key piece of the Spanish Baroque, one of the first to be constructed in Spain. Some of the things to look forward to seeing at the museums are Camarín. The dressing room certainly is the most impressive. In the Baroque and Rococo styles, it was one of the first buildings in Spain. Turquoise Mantle: The hall of belongings and exhibitions contains a turquoise mantle with silver embroidery and a gift from Princess Anita Delgado from Malaga, who was a princess in India. Below it is the Crypt and Pantheon of the Counts of Buenavista. The small pantheon is designed in a Baroque style. In the middle of a black background are skeletons, skulls, and other figures that are made with white plaster that allude to death. It was listed as a monument in 1996,
It was initially a hermitage, and the church was built at the beginning of the 16th century. In 1700, the state ordered demolition and new construction.