⁴ᴷ MALAGA walking tour, Costa del Sol, Spain ???????? 4K
[EN] 4K walking tour and visit of Malaga, Andalusia Spain
[FR] tour à pieds et visite de Malaga Andalousie 4K
[ES] Recorrido a pie a Malaga, Caminata a Malaga, Costa del sol, andalucia
[DE] Gehen Sie in malaga Spanien
#malaga #andalucia #spain
Málaga a Pie | Visitas Guiadas por Málaga
Descubre Málaga a Pie
Visitas guiadas con entusiasmo, pasión y profesionalidad.
Te invitamos a descubrir Málaga como un viajero aventurero. Nuestros tours están llenos de historias, anécdotas y ejemplos de la vida en la ciudad de Málaga. Convierte tu visita en una experiencia única.
Tenemos una de las ofertas más amplias de visitas turísticas con guías oficiales de la ciudad de Malaga. Además hemos incluido en nuestro catálogo de excursiones una serie de experiencias únicas y divertidas para que conozcas aspectos únicos de la provincia de Malaga.
A PIE DE TRONO 2013: ESPERANZA (1ª PARTE) SEMANA SANTA MÁLAGA www.lacamaracofrade.com
Imágenes de la Cofradía de la Esperanza a su paso por la Rotonda del Marqués de Larios en la noche del Jueves Santo. Málaga Semana Santa 2013. Imágenes: Miguel Damián González Pozo. Panasonic HDC-SD900. Música Cabecera: Eclipse, Banda SOL.
????Julia Bakery Malaga: Pastry & Cafe Video Review. Malaga, Spain. 4K
Jordan and I review this popular pastry shop and cafe. Julia Bakery Malaga located at Calle Carretería, 44, 29008 Málaga. Fresh baked goods daily including, breads, scones, cakes scones and more. One of our favorite places to eat at here in Malaga.
Jordan y yo revisamos esta popular pastelería y cafetería. Julia Bakery Malaga ubicada en la calle Carretería, 44, 29008 Málaga. Productos horneados frescos a diario, incluidos panes, bollos, bollos y más. Uno de nuestros lugares favoritos para comer aquí en Málaga.
A PIE DE TRONO 2019: PIEDAD. PLAZA DEL OBISPO. SEMANA SANTA MÁLAGA 2019. 4K
Imágenes de la Cofradía de la Piedad a su paso por la Plaza del Obispo en la noche del Viernes Santo 2019
Málaga, Semana Santa 2019
Acompañamiento Musical:
BM. Zamarrilla
Marchas:
Ave María Caccini
Imágenes y Edición digital:
Miguel Damián González Pozo
José Miguel González Ruiz.
Holy Week in Malaga, is an ancient tradition that dates back to the age of the Catholic Monarchs. The city of Malaga is the capital city of the Costa del Sol and is located in Andalusia, the south of Spain, a land that perfectly combines modernity and tradition in the middle of the 21st Century. The most famous of these traditions is, undoubtedly, its well-known Holy Week of Malaga
Holy Week in Malaga, is very different to that celebrated in other Andalusians or Spanish places, and those who go to Malaga for the first time will be surprised, as the Passion Week there is not lived with meditation and silence, but it is full of happiness, noise, cheer, spontaneous saetas (flamenco verses sung at the processions) and applauses as the images pass by.
Some tronos (floats) of Holy Week of Malaga, are so huge that they must be housed in other places different form the churches, as they are taller than the entrance doors; real walking chapels of over 5,000 kilos swung by dozens of bearers. And also military parades playing processional marches or singing their anthems along the route. All this do not imply a lack of religiosity, but it is just the particular way that people from Malaga live their faith and feeling during the Holy Week.
A PIE DE TRONO 2019: ANGUSTIAS. SAN AGUSTÍN (BALCÓN). SEMANA SANTA MÁLAGA 2019. 4K
VÍDEO GRABADO DESDE UN BALCÓN DEL HOSPITAL GÁLVEZ. NUESTRO AGRADECIMIENTO POR LAS FACILIDADES DADAS PARA LA GRABACIÓN DE ESTE VÍDEO.
Imágenes de la Virgen de las Angustias de la Hermandad del Descendimiento a su paso por San Agustín en la tarde del Viernes Santo 2019.
Málaga, Semana Santa 2019
Acompañamiento Musical:
BM. Las Flores
Marchas:
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Imágenes y Edición digital:
Miguel Damián González Pozo
José Miguel González Ruiz.
Holy Week in Malaga, is an ancient tradition that dates back to the age of the Catholic Monarchs. The city of Malaga is the capital city of the Costa del Sol and is located in Andalusia, the south of Spain, a land that perfectly combines modernity and tradition in the middle of the 21st Century. The most famous of these traditions is, undoubtedly, its well-known Holy Week of Malaga
Holy Week in Malaga, is very different to that celebrated in other Andalusians or Spanish places, and those who go to Malaga for the first time will be surprised, as the Passion Week there is not lived with meditation and silence, but it is full of happiness, noise, cheer, spontaneous saetas (flamenco verses sung at the processions) and applauses as the images pass by.
Some tronos (floats) of Holy Week of Malaga, are so huge that they must be housed in other places different form the churches, as they are taller than the entrance doors; real walking chapels of over 5,000 kilos swung by dozens of bearers. And also military parades playing processional marches or singing their anthems along the route. All this do not imply a lack of religiosity, but it is just the particular way that people from Malaga live their faith and feeling during the Holy Week.
A PIE DE TRONO 2019: ROCÍO. CURVA FAJARDO. SEMANA SANTA MÁLAGA 2019. 4K
Imágenes de la Virgen del Rocío a su paso por la curva Fajardo en la tarde del Martes Santo 2019.
Málaga, Semana Santa 2019
Acompañamiento Musical:
BM. Esperanza. Málaga
Marchas:
XXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
Imágenes y Edición digital:
Miguel Damián González Pozo
José Miguel González Ruiz.
Holy Week in Malaga, is an ancient tradition that dates back to the age of the Catholic Monarchs. The city of Malaga is the capital city of the Costa del Sol and is located in Andalusia, the south of Spain, a land that perfectly combines modernity and tradition in the middle of the 21st Century. The most famous of these traditions is, undoubtedly, its well-known Holy Week of Malaga
Holy Week in Malaga, is very different to that celebrated in other Andalusians or Spanish places, and those who go to Malaga for the first time will be surprised, as the Passion Week there is not lived with meditation and silence, but it is full of happiness, noise, cheer, spontaneous saetas (flamenco verses sung at the processions) and applauses as the images pass by.
Some tronos (floats) of Holy Week of Malaga, are so huge that they must be housed in other places different form the churches, as they are taller than the entrance doors; real walking chapels of over 5,000 kilos swung by dozens of bearers. And also military parades playing processional marches or singing their anthems along the route. All this do not imply a lack of religiosity, but it is just the particular way that people from Malaga live their faith and feeling during the Holy Week.
A PIE DE TRONO 2017: LLAGAS Y COLUMNA. BARRIO NUEVA MÁLAGA. VÍSPERAS MÁLAGA 2017. UHD 4K
SEMANA SANTA MÁLAGA 2017 (VÍSPERAS)
Imágenes del Cristo de Llagas y Columna a su paso por diversas calles del Barrio de Nueva Málaga en la tarde del Sábado de Pasión, 8 de Abril 2017
Acompañamiento Musical:
AM. Dulce Nombre de Jesús. Estepa. Sevilla
Marchas:
La Saeta
Alma de Dios
Imágenes y Edición Digital:
Miguel Damián González Pozo
José Miguel González Ruiz
La Cámara Cofrade
Holy Week in Malaga, is an ancient tradition that dates back to the age of the Catholic Monarchs. The city of Malaga is the capital city of the Costa del Sol and is located in Andalusia, the south of Spain, a land that perfectly combines modernity and tradition in the middle of the 21st Century. The most famous of these traditions is, undoubtedly, its well-known Holy Week of Malaga
Holy Week in Malaga, is very different to that celebrated in other Andalusians or Spanish places, and those who go to Malaga for the first time will be surprised, as the Passion Week there is not lived with meditation and silence, but it is full of happiness, noise, cheer, spontaneous saetas (flamenco verses sung at the processions) and applauses as the images pass by.
Some tronos (floats) of Holy Week of Malaga, are so huge that they must be housed in other places different form the churches, as they are taller than the entrance doors; real walking chapels of over 5,000 kilos swung by dozens of bearers. And also military parades playing processional marches or singing their anthems along the route. All this do not imply a lack of religiosity, but it is just the particular way that people from Malaga live their faith and feeling during the Holy Week.
A PIE DE TRONO 2019: CARIDAD. SAN AGUSTÍN (BALCÓN). SEMANA SANTA MÁLAGA 2019. 4K
VÍDEO GRABADO DESDE UN BALCÓN DEL HOSPITAL GÁLVEZ. NUESTRO AGRADECIMIENTO POR LAS FACILIDADES DADAS PARA LA GRABACIÓN DE ESTE VÍDEO.
Imágenes de la Virgen de la Caridad de la Hermandad del Amor a su paso por San Agustín en la tade del Viernes Santo 2019.
Málaga, Semana Santa 2019
Acompañamiento Musical:
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Marchas:
Amarguras. Font de Anta
Imágenes y Edición digital:
Miguel Damián González Pozo
José Miguel González Ruiz.
Holy Week in Malaga, is an ancient tradition that dates back to the age of the Catholic Monarchs. The city of Malaga is the capital city of the Costa del Sol and is located in Andalusia, the south of Spain, a land that perfectly combines modernity and tradition in the middle of the 21st Century. The most famous of these traditions is, undoubtedly, its well-known Holy Week of Malaga
Holy Week in Malaga, is very different to that celebrated in other Andalusians or Spanish places, and those who go to Malaga for the first time will be surprised, as the Passion Week there is not lived with meditation and silence, but it is full of happiness, noise, cheer, spontaneous saetas (flamenco verses sung at the processions) and applauses as the images pass by.
Some tronos (floats) of Holy Week of Malaga, are so huge that they must be housed in other places different form the churches, as they are taller than the entrance doors; real walking chapels of over 5,000 kilos swung by dozens of bearers. And also military parades playing processional marches or singing their anthems along the route. All this do not imply a lack of religiosity, but it is just the particular way that people from Malaga live their faith and feeling during the Holy Week.
MALAGA RONDA Walking Tour 4K | ANDALUSIA | SPAIN | most beautiful village ????????
EN▷ Enjoy this walking tour from Ronda Málaga, Spain. One of the most beautiful cities in Spain.
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ES▷ Disfruta de este recorrido a pie desde Ronda Málaga, España. Una de las ciudades más bellas de España.
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A PIE DE TRONO 2019: DESCENDIMIENTO. SAN AGUSTÍN. SEMANA SANTA MÁLAGA 2019. 4K
VÍDEO GRABADO DESDE UN BALCÓN DEL HOSPITAL GÁLVEZ. NUESTRO AGRADECIMIENTO POR LAS FACILIDADES DADAS PARA LA GRABACIÓN DE ESTE VÍDEO.
Imágenes del misterio del Sagrado Descendimiento a su paso por San Agustín en la tarde del Viernes Santo 2019.
Málaga, Semana Santa 2019
Acompañamiento Musical:
BM. Cruz del Humilladero
Marchas:
Oremos
Imágenes y Edición digital:
Miguel Damián González Pozo
José Miguel González Ruiz.
Holy Week in Malaga, is an ancient tradition that dates back to the age of the Catholic Monarchs. The city of Malaga is the capital city of the Costa del Sol and is located in Andalusia, the south of Spain, a land that perfectly combines modernity and tradition in the middle of the 21st Century. The most famous of these traditions is, undoubtedly, its well-known Holy Week of Malaga
Holy Week in Malaga, is very different to that celebrated in other Andalusians or Spanish places, and those who go to Malaga for the first time will be surprised, as the Passion Week there is not lived with meditation and silence, but it is full of happiness, noise, cheer, spontaneous saetas (flamenco verses sung at the processions) and applauses as the images pass by.
Some tronos (floats) of Holy Week of Malaga, are so huge that they must be housed in other places different form the churches, as they are taller than the entrance doors; real walking chapels of over 5,000 kilos swung by dozens of bearers. And also military parades playing processional marches or singing their anthems along the route. All this do not imply a lack of religiosity, but it is just the particular way that people from Malaga live their faith and feeling during the Holy Week.
A PIE DE TRONO 2017: POLLINICA. SALIDA. SEMANA SANTA MÁLAGA 2017. UHD 4K
SEMANA SANTA MÁLAGA 2017
Imágenes de Ntro. Padre Jesús a su Entrada en Jerusalén (Pollinica) en el momento de su salida procesional en la mañana del Domingo de Ramos
Acompañamiento Musical:
AM. Santa Cruz. Huelva
Marchas:
Pange Lingua. Juan Carlos Calderón López de Arróyabe
Imágenes y Edición Digital:
Miguel Damián González Pozo
José Miguel González Ruiz
La Cámara Cofrade
Holy Week in Malaga, is an ancient tradition that dates back to the age of the Catholic Monarchs. The city of Malaga is the capital city of the Costa del Sol and is located in Andalusia, the south of Spain, a land that perfectly combines modernity and tradition in the middle of the 21st Century. The most famous of these traditions is, undoubtedly, its well-known Holy Week of Malaga
Holy Week in Malaga, is very different to that celebrated in other Andalusians or Spanish places, and those who go to Malaga for the first time will be surprised, as the Passion Week there is not lived with meditation and silence, but it is full of happiness, noise, cheer, spontaneous saetas (flamenco verses sung at the processions) and applauses as the images pass by.
Some tronos (floats) of Holy Week of Malaga, are so huge that they must be housed in other places different form the churches, as they are taller than the entrance doors; real walking chapels of over 5,000 kilos swung by dozens of bearers. And also military parades playing processional marches or singing their anthems along the route. All this do not imply a lack of religiosity, but it is just the particular way that people from Malaga live their faith and feeling during the Holy Week.
⁴ᴷ ARROYO DE LA MIEL walking tour, Malaga, Andalusia, Spain ???????? 4K
[EN] 4K walking tour and visit of ARROYO DE LA MIEL, malaga, Spain
[FR] tour à pieds et visite de ARROYO DE LA MIEL 4K, espagne
[ES] Recorrido a pie en ARROYO DE LA MIEL, Caminata, andalucia, espana costa del sol
[DE] Gehen Sie in
#malaga #andalucia #arroyo
Malaga, Spain Nightlife
After a long day of touring we all rested up, got some good food and headed out to a Cuban bar and to a club we kept passing before leaving the next afternoon to the airport.
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A PIE DE TRONO 2019: AGONÍA (PENAS). CURVA FAJARDO. SEMANA SANTA MÁLAGA 2019. 4K
Imágenes del Cristo de la Agonía de la Hermandad de las Penas a su paso por la curva Compañía-Fajardo en la tarde del Martes Santo 2019.
Málaga, Semana Santa 2019
Acompañamiento Musical:
BCT. Esperanza. Málaga
Marchas:
XXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
Imágenes y Edición digital:
Miguel Damián González Pozo
José Miguel González Ruiz.
Holly week in Málaga is an ancient tradition that dates back to the age of the Catholic Monarchs. The city of Malaga is the capital city of the Costa del Sol and is located in Andalusia, the south of Spain, a land that perfectly combines modernity and tradition in the middle of the 21st Century. The most famous of these traditions is, undoubtedly, its well-known Holy Week of Malaga
Holy Week in Malaga, is very different to that celebrated in other Andalusians or Spanish places, and those who go to Malaga for the first time will be surprised, as the Passion Week there is not lived with meditation and silence, but it is full of happiness, noise, cheer, spontaneous saetas (flamenco verses sung at the processions) and applauses as the images pass by.
Some tronos (floats) of Holy Week of Malaga, are so huge that they must be housed in other places different form the churches, as they are taller than the entrance doors; real walking chapels of over 5,000 kilos swung by dozens of bearers. And also military parades playing processional marches or singing their anthems along the route. All this do not imply a lack of religiosity, but it is just the particular way that people from Malaga live their faith and feeling during the Holy Week.
A pie de calle: Salir por Málaga
Salimos por Málaga y os contamos lo que podéis encontrar en esta ciudad, así como los sitios para salir de marcha. Descubre más en
Running in Senda Litoral Malaga, Spain
A PIE DE TRONO 2019: PRENDIMIENTO. PLAZA DEL OBISPO. SEMANA SANTA MÁLAGA 2019. 4K
Imágenes de Nuestro Padres Jesús del Prendimiento a su paso por la Plaza del Obispo en la noche del Domingo de Ramos 2019
Málaga, Semana Santa 2019
Acompañamiento Musical:
AM. San Lorenzo Mártir
Marchas:
A la Gloria
Imágenes y Edición digital:
Miguel Damián González Pozo
José Miguel González Ruiz.
Holy Week in Malaga, is an ancient tradition that dates back to the age of the Catholic Monarchs. The city of Malaga is the capital city of the Costa del Sol and is located in Andalusia, the south of Spain, a land that perfectly combines modernity and tradition in the middle of the 21st Century. The most famous of these traditions is, undoubtedly, its well-known Holy Week of Malaga
Holy Week in Malaga, is very different to that celebrated in other Andalusians or Spanish places, and those who go to Malaga for the first time will be surprised, as the Passion Week there is not lived with meditation and silence, but it is full of happiness, noise, cheer, spontaneous saetas (flamenco verses sung at the processions) and applauses as the images pass by.
Some tronos (floats) of Holy Week of Malaga, are so huge that they must be housed in other places different form the churches, as they are taller than the entrance doors; real walking chapels of over 5,000 kilos swung by dozens of bearers. And also military parades playing processional marches or singing their anthems along the route. All this do not imply a lack of religiosity, but it is just the particular way that people from Malaga live their faith and feeling during the Holy Week.
⁴ᴷ ANTEQUERA walking tour, Malaga, Andalucia, Spain ???????? 4K
[EN] 4K walking tour and visit of Antequera malaga, Spain
[FR] tour à pieds et visite de Antequera 4K, espagne
[ES] Recorrido a pie en Antequera, Caminata a Antequera, andalucia, espana
[DE] Gehen Sie in
#malaga #andalucia
A PIE DE TRONO 2019: PENAS. CURVA FAJARDO. SEMANA SANTA MÁLAGA 2019. 4K
Imágenes de la Virgen de la Penas a su paso por la curva Fajardo, en la tarde del Martes Santo 2019.
Málaga, Semana Santa 2019
Acompañamiento Musical:
Asoiación Musical Utrerana
Marchas:
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Imágenes y Edición digital:
Miguel Damián González Pozo
José Miguel González Ruiz.
Holy Week in Malaga, is an ancient tradition that dates back to the age of the Catholic Monarchs. The city of Malaga is the capital city of the Costa del Sol and is located in Andalusia, the south of Spain, a land that perfectly combines modernity and tradition in the middle of the 21st Century. The most famous of these traditions is, undoubtedly, its well-known Holy Week of Malaga
Holy Week in Malaga, is very different to that celebrated in other Andalusians or Spanish places, and those who go to Malaga for the first time will be surprised, as the Passion Week there is not lived with meditation and silence, but it is full of happiness, noise, cheer, spontaneous saetas (flamenco verses sung at the processions) and applauses as the images pass by.
Some tronos (floats) of Holy Week of Malaga, are so huge that they must be housed in other places different form the churches, as they are taller than the entrance doors; real walking chapels of over 5,000 kilos swung by dozens of bearers. And also military parades playing processional marches or singing their anthems along the route. All this do not imply a lack of religiosity, but it is just the particular way that people from Malaga live their faith and feeling during the Holy Week.