
This museum arises from the demand of the villagers and its many visitors who come to know it as a permanent tribute to the rural and peasant family, not forgetting the customs and traditions of the...
This web page uses its own cookies and the third-party cookies to collect the information which help us make the service as good as possible. By no means is our intention to use it for gathering personal data.
Hills covered with vines and beautiful mountain landscapes welcome the traveler arriving in Competa, famous for its acclaimed wine. This product is celebrated every August with a magical night that has become a must-attend summer event.
A white village of Axarquía, with beautiful traditional architecture and ancient customs, Cómpeta is nicknamed 'Cornice of the Costa del Sol' for its privileged location. Its territory spans the Sierras de Tejeda, Almijara and Alhama Natural Park, with its extraordinary landscape heritage.
Walking along Paseo de las Tradiciones, Cómpeta you will see mosaics depicting the ingrained habits of this inland Malaga town. The street reaches Plaza Almijara with its nineteenth century facades and its typically Andalusian fountain.
Also worth visiting are the Museum of Arts and Traditions, installed in a former nineteenth century barracks, the Molino de Hadriano museum, the hanging houses, the wine press at Plaza de la Vandimia and the wineries of this traditional winemaking village.
The most emblematic monument of Cómpeta is the Nuestra Señora de la Asunción church, built in the sixteenth century. Known as the 'Cathedral of Axarquía', it has three naves separated by segmental arches and a tower in the New Mudéjar style. Inside the temple the altar fresco, depicting the assumption of the Virgin Mary is noteworthy.
In the oldest part of town is the chapel of St Sebastian, which houses the image of the patron saint of Cómpeta.
Another sign of religious art of the town is the chapel of San Antón Abad Extramuros. It is an eighteenth-century shrine with a careful altarpiece that holds one of the Cómpeta"s most popular Holy Week carvings: ""Borriquita"".
This museum arises from the demand of the villagers and its many visitors who come to know it as a permanent tribute to the rural and peasant family, not forgetting the customs and traditions of the...
A church built in the XVI century and later restored. The town’s most important building, it stands in the Plaza de Pantaleón Romero. Inside, it is divided into three naves by octagonal pillars....
This simple hermitage was built in the 18th century. According to the Madoz dictionary, it stood 100 yards from the Ermita de San Sebastián and was so poor that in 1799 the Royal Subsidy only...
From Cómpeta to Canillas de Albaida (Up to km 2.1) The start point is to the north-west of Cómpeta at the easily-found Chapel of San Antonio Abad Extramuros. From the centre of town, walk down the...
This spectacular and original viewpoint, of Gaudî style, is located at the entrance of Competa coming by the A-7207 up from the town of Torrox. From here, visitors can enjoy a unique view of the...
This festival has been declared to be of Tourist Interest by the Provincial Council of Málaga. Please check with the local Town Hall or Municipal Tourism Office for the festival date before...
It is assumed that the origin of the name comes from the Hispanization of the Latin word “compita” which means crossroads.. Name of its inhabitants: Competenos. Famous Personalities:...
The architecture of this ventage point reminds of Gaudí's work or art and offers wonderful sweeping views. From here one of the most representative images of the Axarquía is obtained : the village...