Casa de los Navajas
Historical landmark · Torremolinos ·

Casa de los Navajas

Historical landmark · Torremolinos ·

Moorish Revival palace with gardens, tilework & exhibition spaces.

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Casa de los Navajas by null
Casa de los Navajas by null
Casa de los Navajas by null
Casa de los Navajas by null
Casa de los Navajas by null
Casa de los Navajas by null
Casa de los Navajas by null
Casa de los Navajas by null
Casa de los Navajas by null
Casa de los Navajas by null
Casa de los Navajas by null
Casa de los Navajas by null
Casa de los Navajas by null
Casa de los Navajas by null
Casa de los Navajas by null
Casa de los Navajas by null
Casa de los Navajas by null
Casa de los Navajas by null
Casa de los Navajas by null

Information

Calle Antonio Navajas Ruiz - Bajondillo, 29620 Torremolinos, Málaga, Spain Get directions

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Calle Antonio Navajas Ruiz - Bajondillo, 29620 Torremolinos, Málaga, Spain Get directions

+34 952 37 47 32
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Features

wheelchair accessible parking lot
wheelchair accessible entrance

Last updated

Nov 21, 2025

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corey B.

Google
We started with a walk along the beach, then headed to the Casa de los Navajas, a stunning Neo-Mudéjar-style mansion perched on a cliff overlooking the sea. Built in the 1920s by a wealthy local sugar cane producer, it’s filled with ornate details and Andalusian charm, a real gem that’s free to visit and offers beautiful views of the coastline. After taking it all in, we wandered through the Old Town. It was lovely everything was so close, and strolling up into the Old Town from there was a real highlight. If we were to do it again, I think I’d switch the order: start at the top of Torremolinos, near the heart of the city, then walk down through the Old Town, ending at the house.

Anne D.

Google
Lots of steps up to this historic House but well worth it. Lovely place to visit and not far off the Paeso.

John

Google
This is a small villa with a commanding view of the surrounding area. It is quite lovely and we enjoyed our time there. The staff willingly took photographs for the visitors and we had a pleasant time

IAIN L.

Google
This house is well worth a visit. It's free great example of period architecture.

Maria Hilda P.

Google
Lovely home acquired by city of Torremolinos but historicall belonging to the Navajas family. They were in the sugar cane industry and this was their summer beach home constructed in 1926

Jerry H.

Google
Excellent view, worth a stop if you're in the vicinity. Nicely kept and maintained. Not worth a full detour, though, as the visit is over in 10 minutes.

Lyne D.

Google
There isn’t that much to see as the spaces are not fully furnished, but it is still worth visiting as the architecture and the few pieces of furniture are beautiful pieces of art. BONUS: the view from the terrace 💖And, the visit is FREE. It would be silly not to take the time to visit Casa de los Navajas while in Torremolinos.

Kenny C.

Google
Nice exterior. View is not that extraordinary. Mind the fact that they close 10min before closing hours!