Málaga is known not only for its beaches and vibrant cultural life, but also for its corners filled with history and symbolism. Among these, the city’s historic cemeteries hold a special place. Rather than being somber, these spaces invite visitors to reflect, enjoy a tranquil walk, and discover the memory of the city.
For those staying at Leiro Residences and seeking a deeper cultural experience, these cemeteries are true open-air museums.
English Cemetery of Málaga
A Place Filled with History and Beauty
Founded in 1831, the English Cemetery is one of the city’s most iconic sites and the oldest Protestant cemetery on the Iberian Peninsula. Surrounded by lush vegetation and offering sea views, this site combines respect for those resting there with undeniable artistic and botanical value.
Among its graves are those of writers, diplomats, and notable figures of various nationalities, including poet Jorge Guillén and the Hispanist Gerald Brenan. The cemetery also offers guided tours and cultural events throughout the year.
Strolling Among Sculptures and Artistic Tombstones
Every corner of the English Cemetery reveals unique architectural details, from neo-Gothic mausoleums to ivy-covered tombs. It is an ideal place for those who appreciate photography, art, and local history.
San Miguel Cemetery

A Monumental Cemetery
Located in the El Ejido neighborhood, San Miguel Cemetery was inaugurated in the 19th century and is known for its impressive mausoleums, sculptures, and chapels. Many of Málaga’s most influential bourgeois families chose this site for their eternal rest, making it a reflection of the city’s aristocratic past.
Here rest historical figures such as Salvador Rueda, a writer and journalist, along with numerous members of the local nobility.
Artistic and Heritage Value
The tombs and structures within San Miguel reveal the evolution of funerary art over time. Styles such as neoclassical, modernist, and neo-Gothic intertwine along its paths, making it a must-visit for lovers of art and architecture.
An Alternative and Tranquil Route
Visiting Málaga’s historic cemeteries offers a different way to connect with the city. Away from the tourist crowds, these spaces invite contemplation, connection with history, and the discovery of surprising details about those who lived here centuries ago.
Ideal for Autumn and Winter Months
These walks are perfect during the cooler months, when the weather is suitable for long, leisurely strolls. They also tend to be less crowded, allowing for a more intimate and reflective experience.
Leiro Residences, Your Cultural Stay in Málaga
From Leiro Residences, you can easily plan your visit to the historic cemeteries. Our privileged location allows you to reach these sites within minutes, whether on foot, by public transport, or by bike. If you are organizing a different getaway with a more cultural and authentic focus, request a quote with no obligation and let us help you create a personalized experience in Málaga. Because discovering the city also means delving into the traces of its past.