Discover Casa de los Navajas in Torremolinos. A unique experience to learn about its history and significance.
Casa de los Navajas is open from Tuesday to Sunday from 10:00 am to 2:00 pm and from 4:30 pm to 8:30 pm. It is closed on Mondays. You can visit freely by entering from Carlota Alessandri Avenue. No reservation is required, but we recommend checking for possible changes on its official website.
Admission is completely free. This includes access to all its historic rooms, the lookout tower, and the Andalusian-style gardens. No tickets or advance reservations are needed.
A full visit takes about 1 to 2 hours. This gives you enough time to explore its main rooms, admire the Neo-Mudéjar architecture with Gaudí-inspired influences, and enjoy the views from the lookout tower.
Built in 1925 for the Navajas family—prominent businesspeople from Málaga—it is one of the finest examples of Modernist architecture in Andalusia. Its design combines Sevillian elements and Cuban colonial influences, and it was declared a Site of Cultural Interest in 1991.
For the best photos and fewer crowds, visit early in the morning (10:00-11:30 am) or in the evening (7:00-8:30 pm). The ideal seasons are spring and autumn, when temperatures are mild. Avoid summer at midday, when it is hottest.
Yes, it has access ramps, an interior elevator to reach the lookout tower, and adapted restrooms. The gardens have paved paths. To confirm full accessibility, you can call (+34) 952 37 19 00.
Just 10 minutes away, you have La Carihuela Beach with its famous seafront promenade and beach bars. Also nearby are: Crocodile Park (4 km) and Punta de Torremolinos (coastal viewpoint).
Wear comfortable shoes for the hydraulic mosaic floors. You may freely photograph the entire interior (except temporary exhibitions). For special events, check its culture portal.
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