Judging the Relevance and worth of ideas part 2.pptx
Amusement malaga word 97
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2. • Malaga Fair commemorates the taking of
city by the Catholic Kings on the 19th of
August, 1487, which would have been
joined to the Kingdom of Castilla.
• There is a clear division between the areas
where people can enjoy themselves. So
we can say there are two fairs, the
daytime fair right in the city centre, and
the one at night in another area near the
city called Cortijo de Torres, even though
one can have fun there all day.
3. • Many people from nearly every corner of the world travel to our city to have fun in the fair
and dance to a tune of Malaga, the so called Verdiales.
• The streets of the city centre are especially decorated for the occasion to look at its best
sights. Also you can see horse exhibitions and carriage parades all through the duration
of the event.
4. • At night Cortijo de Torres is widely illuminated and people flock there to get
fun and enjoy every fairground attraction on the site.
5. Port of Malaga is a place where there are restaurants and shops. It was constructed in 1910.
Nowadays you can see some shows. In August, when the fair arrives, it’s possible to see some
fireworks from the port. This place was discorvered by civilisation’s fenicio.
6. • The building is considered
to belong to the so-called
romantic theatres, highly
common when the 19th
century was drawing to its
close and well into the 20th
century. This one was built
around 1932 and initially
conceived to be a place to
exhibit films.
• It would be rehabilitated in
2009 and presently used to
all sorts of artistic
exhibition. In addition, it is
one of the theatres where
people can attend the
Festival de Málaga de Cine
Español (FMCE).
7. The Roman theatre can be found near the Alcazaba, right in the city centre.
It was built in the 2nd
century AD and remained hidden until its rediscovery
in 1951.
After being rehabilited, it’s currently used as a stage to put on any sort of
artistic performances.