History
The strategic coastal location of Torremolinos, made it a place
of settlement for ancient civilizations; Phoenicians, Greeks,
Romans and Arabs.
The
first mention of the town appears in 1498, year of the Christian
Reconquest of Málaga, during the land parcelling. Reference
is made to a marvelous spot known as the "Molinos de la
Torre", (the mills of the Tower), powered by water from
the abundant springs in whose environs the Catholic Kings and
their vast troops encamped during the siege of Málaga;
territory that in present day belongs to the municipality of
alhaurín de la Torre.
In 1502 it came under the rule of Málaga with the name
of "Torres de Pimentel" (the towers of Pimentel),
in honour of Rodrigo Pimentel, Count of Benavente to whom most
of the lands were given in thanks for his cooperation with horses
and food, during the siege of Málaga.
In
1849 "el Madoz" published: <<Torremolinos is
a place with a town hall, belonging to the province, judicial
district and dioceses of Málaga, two leagues from the
capital; Territorial Audience and General Captainship of Granada.
Due to its location at the foothills of the Mijas mountains
and at rifle shot distance from the sea, it has a healthy climate,
only whit seasonal common illnesses. It has 234 houses, one
square room used as jail, and an elementary school with 44 pupils,
with an annual allotment of 1.100 "reales"plus 300
more for material and a private school sustained by the 14 girls
attending it; a parochial chuech (San Miguel), a cementery with
6 burial chambers belonging to the "Hermandad de las Animas"
(Brotherhood of Souls) and 8 belonging to local people and last
an abundant spring, whose waters are used fur human consumption,
movement of mills and for irrigation>>
From
the peaceful agricultural, fishing and flour producing Andalusian
village of 3.000 inhabitants that Torremolinos used to be in
1.920, Torremolinos has grown into the world-know touristic
town, that in high season houses more than 250.000 tourists,
placing it ahead of more than 35 Spanish province capitals in
number of inhabitants.
Torremolinos remained an independent municipality until 1.924,
when it became patr of Málaga, until a popular movement
promoted by the Proautonomy Council of Torremolinos, regained
its independence, constituting the municipality of Torremolinos
on September 27, 1988.

At the end of the 50's, when the "tourist boom" began,
the small town composed of a downtown area around san Miguel
street and the "El Calvario" , "El Bajondillo"
and "La Carihuela" neighbourhoods, began its urban
and economical take off to become the number one touristic municipality
of Andalusia and one of the most important at national and international
level.
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