the One-Armed Lady

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The One-Armed Lady is the popular nickname of Málaga Cathedral, referring to its famously unfinished second tower that gives the building an asymmetrical appearance.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf nickname
appliesTo Málaga Cathedral’s exterior NERFINISHED
Roman Catholic cathedral
cathedral building
associatedWithCity Málaga NERFINISHED
associatedWithCountry Spain NERFINISHED
associatedWithRegion Andalusia NERFINISHED
describesFeature asymmetrical appearance of Málaga Cathedral
hasCause unfinished second tower of Málaga Cathedral
hasCulturalRole popular tourist reference
symbol of Málaga
hasEtymologySource Spanish word "manquita" meaning "one-armed woman"
hasMediaCoverage mentioned in articles about Málaga Cathedral
mentioned in travel guides
hasMetaphoricalMeaning one-armed woman
hasNicknameLanguage Spanish
hasNotableAspect only one completed main tower
second tower left incomplete
hasPopularity widely used nickname in Spain
hasTourismImportance featured in Málaga tourism materials
hasVisualAnalogy cathedral with one arm (one tower)
isPartOf cultural heritage of Málaga
nicknames of buildings in Spain
localName La Manquita NERFINISHED
refersTo Málaga Cathedral NERFINISHED
refersToArchitecturalStyle Baroque NERFINISHED
Renaissance NERFINISHED
refersToConstructionStatus unfinished cathedral tower
refersToDiocese Roman Catholic Diocese of Málaga NERFINISHED
refersToReligiousDenomination Roman Catholicism NERFINISHED
refersToTimePeriod post-construction perception of Málaga Cathedral
usedBy locals in Málaga
tourists visiting Málaga

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Málaga Cathedral nicknameMeaning the One-Armed Lady