Name: Phoenician Goddess Malach (Noctiluca) Author: Jaime Fernández Pimentel Ubicación: Paseo Marítimo Virgen del Carmen Rincón de la Victoria Biography: In the 8th century B.C. the Phoenicians were sailing all over the Mediterranean. They founded settlements next to natural harbours on the Malaga coast. They worshipped the goddess Malac with offerings and sacrifices even during the dry season. Location: Paseo Marítimo Rincón de la Victoria
Name: Rapture of Europe Author: Jose Seguiri Location: In the gardens of the Casa Fuerte Bezmiliana, Rincón de la Victoria. Biography:Bronze sculpture, 3.25 metres high without the concrete base and weighing some 2,600 kilograms.
One day Zeus sees Europa playing on the beach of Sidon. Inflamed with love for her beauty, he transforms himself into a white bull and sits at the maiden’s feet. The latter, after overcoming her initial shock at the animal’s gentleness, caresses it and ends up riding on its back, a moment which the false bull takes advantage of to throw himself into the sea and speed off to Crete. There he joins the young woman by a fountain, under a plane tree, which in memory of these loves has the privilege of never losing its leaves.
Name: Girl in pond Author: Francisco Martín Molina Location: Casa Fuerte Bezmiliana, Rincón de la Victoria
Name: Direct carving sculpture in stone from Calatorao Author: José Casamayor Sánchez Location: Bulevar Francisco Arroyo Rubio, La Cala del Moral
Name: Eros y Delfín Author: José Seguiri Location: Glorieta José Vertedor, La Cala del Moral Biography: 150 centimetre bronze sculpture
Name: Bronze sculpture by Manuel Alcántara Author: Francisco Martín Location: Located between the Town Hall and the promenade of Rincón de la Victoria in the José Domínguez Galdón “Pepe el Boticario” square. Biography: He appears seated on a bench, with a cigarette in his hand and his walking stick. Next to him is a bronze piece from the book of poems ‘This summer in Malaga’ and a plaque that reads: ‘Your corner, in your Mediterranean, a perfect symbiosis between sand and water.
Name: Tren Negro Matagallinas o Cochinita Location: Situated on the Paseo Marítimo Virgen del Carmen in Rincón de la Victoria at Avenida del Mediterráneo nº 140 (Old Railway Station which is now the Tourist Office). Biography: Monument in homage to the train from Malaga to Ventas de Zafarraya known as the Cochinita, La Cochinita, Matagallinas or Tren Negro.
Name: Goddess Noctiluca Author: Unknown Location: Plaza de Al-Ándalus, Rincón de la Victoria Biography: Stone Sculpture
Name: Sculpture el Molino Author: Nicolás Torres Location: Located at the entrance of the urbanisation Los Olivos, Rincón de la Victoria.
Name: El Molino Sculpture Author: Unknown ;Location: Located in Los Olivos, Rincón de la Victoria.
Name: Rotonda del Boquerón Author: Juan de Dios Díaz Location: In the centre of the roundabout on Avenida de la Torre in the town of Torre de Benagalbón, at the height of the Guardia Civil Barracks. Biography: A three and a half metre high marble and steel sculpture that pays homage to the culinary flagship of the coast, the Victorian anchovy.
Name: Glorieta Donante de Órganos (Organ Donor Roundabout) Author: Desconocido Location: Located in the Avenida de la Axarquía in Torre de Benagalbón, at the crossroads with Carretera de Macharaviaya. Biography: In Memory of Pablo Ráez “Siempre Fuerte”.
Name: Rotonda San Vicente de Paúl Author: Unknown Location: Located on the roundabout next to La Marina school, Torre de Benagalbón.
Name: Girl with cat Author: Francisco Martín Molina Located: Located in the Plaza de la Constitución, Rincón de la Victoria.
Name: The Little Prince Author: Aurelio Robles Located: Located on the Paseo de los Acantilados.
Name: Escultura “Between East and West” Author: Aurelio Robles Location: Paseo Marítimo Virgen del Carmen, Rincón de la Victoria Biography: A tribute to the people who have had the sea as a livelihood or frontier.
Name: Fountain of Life Author: Suso de Marcos Location: Located on the main access roundabout to the town, Benagalbón road. Biography: Tribute from the municipality of Rincón de la Victoria to all those who died as a result of Covid-19.
Name: Oil mill Author: Unknown Location: Avda. Brisa del Mar, Avda. de La Axarquía
Name: Biznaga and Mosaic Author: Unknown Location: Calle Arroyo de Totalán, 2. La Cala del Moral
Name: Sculpture “Peneque. Miguel Pino” Location: Parque Huerta Julián. Rincón de la Victoria