Casino Militar

Melilla


The magnificent two-storey building lining Plaza de España holds free temporary art exhibitions in rooms extending from its Enrique Nieto–designed hall. The facade still portrays the Republican coat of arms and the balcony overlooking the plaza feels fit for a dictator – a reminder of how Melilla was one of the first staging grounds for the 1936 Spanish Civil War.

The corner facing Banco de España contains Restaurante Casino Militar, a popular restaurant and tapas bar that pours onto the street at lunchtime.


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1. Palacio de Asamblea

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Nieto’s art-deco Palacio de Asamblea, whose floor plan depicts a ducal crown, is an operating town hall, although the staff at the entrance are willing to…

2. Plaza de España

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3. Statue Grande Libre

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Melilla's role in modern Spanish history isn't forgotten. The Statue Grande Libre marks 7 July 1936, when Franco began the campaign against the government…

4. Playa de la Ensanada de los Galápagos

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Nestled below cliffs and the towering fortress walls is the secluded beach of Playa de la Ensanada de los Galápagos, open from June to September (with…

6. Aljibes de las Peñuelas

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Two of the four tiny doors across the courtyard lead into the cavelike, other-worldly cisterns, which once stored as much as 1000 cubic metres of water…

7. Puerta de la Marina

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The main entrance to the Melilla la Vieja fortress is Puerta de la Marina, a gate which once had a drawbridge system with chains and a moat.