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        <![CDATA[Tourist Access Adaptation to the Domes of The Cathedral of Malaga / Marina Uno Arquitectos + Gabriel Ruiz Cabrero]]>
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        <![CDATA[Renovation]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p class="p1">The result of the building process in which Malaga&rsquo;s cathedral has been immersed in since 1524 is that even though it possesses a notable architectural unity, it is lacking a clearly defined style. Over these&mdash;practically&mdash;five hundred years, there have been periods of considerable advance in its construction, like the 16th century, during which the fortress-like apse was built with airs of the Renaissance, and the 18th century, in which the choir nave and the main facade were materialized with the looks of a Baroque palace. The cathedral&rsquo;s governing body insistence on maintaining the unity of the temple, made the 18th century architects realize a project that, even though it belongs to its day, is laid out upon previously built parts.</p>]]>
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