Mijas, a municipality in the Province of Málaga, is a beautiful village with traditional layout, narrow streets, and preserved Andalusian architecture. Streets are lined with white houses, barred windows, and colorful plant pots.
"Donkey taxis" abound due to the town being on a mountaneous location.
Excavated from the rock by Mercedarian Frias, La Ermita de la Virgen de la Peña de Mijas or Chapel of the Virgin of the Rock, sits on an apparition site. According to tradition, Marian apparitions began in 1586, when two children, Juan and Asuncion Bernal Linaire, are credited with having a vision of Mary above the church.
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