The stately home built by the German architect August Orth in 1865. | See map. | |
The 'Loringiano Museum' which housed a colletion of artefacts that George and Amalia had collected on their travels, most of which now reside in the Archaeological Museum of Málaga. | See map. | |
Main entrance to the gardens, a more recent addition. | See map. | |
The exedra bench which was regularly used for entertaining and the scene of many photographs of the time. It faces the front entrance of the museum. | See map. | |
Part of the 'Glorieta Amalia Heredia' with some truly spectacular trees. | See map. | |
An iron, concrete and stone bridge reminiscent of The GSSR. | See map. | |
Very old iron frame greenhouse. | See map. | |
The Administrator's House which housed the offices and accommodation for staff and horses was built around 1880. | See map. | |
Plan of the gardens. | See map. |