DEEP
IN THE HEART OF THE AXARQUÍA REGION, ON THE BORDER
OF THE MONTES DE MÁLAGA, STANDS EL BORGE, A SMALL
TOWN OVERLOOKING RAISIN AND VINE COUNTRY. THE SO-CALLED
CAPITAL OF THE RAISIN IS A TRANQUIL SPOT OF WHITEWASHED
HOUSE FRONTS. COLOURFUL BALCONIES AND WINDING ALLEYWAYS,
LEGACY OF ITS REBELLIOUS MOORISH PAST.
Standing 237 metres above sea level, at the foot of the
Cerro Cútar (595 m.), alongside the river of the
same name, El Borge rises above precipitous hillsides
covered with vineyeards and olive groves. On the gentler
contours of the lower slopes are cornfields, with orchards
of citrus and other fruits, and vegetable plots occupying
the base of the valley.
Quite
when or how El Borge was founded is a mystery, as the
only data available are based purely on the form of the
settlement. In any case, the history of the village is
similar to that almost all those of the Axarquía
region. What is a matter of record is that is was a rebel
flashpoint during the great Moorish uprising, to the extent
that the Governor of Vélez had to send a considerable
detachment to quell ist streets. One of the most remarkable
local characters was the bandit known as 'Cross-eye of
el Borge', who in 1880 ran circles around the Civil Guard
of the district. The force suffered more casualties at
his hands than those of any other bandit, although popular
legend portrays him as an almost romantic outlaw. The
town's Bandit Museum is dedicated to him, and also houses
a collection of paintings and illustrations of the bandit
life, along with other historical features.
A walk in white
Perhaps El Borge's greatest attraction is simply to let
your feet wander down its steep, whitewashed streets,
festooned always with blooming geraniums.
One must-see is the district fo El Rinconcillo, where
you will find various streets connected by flights of
steps.
The Church of the Rosary is the town's most significant
historical building, constructed in 1505 on the foundations
of the former mosque. Architectually it is one of the
most remarkable churches in the region, adopting an original
stance somewhere between the Gothic and Renaissance styles.
The naves, meanwhile, are supported by Mudejar-style wooden
bracing, while the niches reveal Baroque coffering. In
the square outside, to one side of the church, can be
seen an elaborate fountain decorated with painted tiles
representing Our Lady of Lourdes. Another notable fountain,
or Arab origin and recently restored, is known as the
Horn Fountain.
The Ornithological and Botanical Park of La Alcua is another
fine place in which to lose oneself, its magnificent gardens
hone to many exotic plants, fountains and species of bitd.
Another treat offered by a visit to El Borge is its food
and drik. The simple but varied local menu features such
delights as gazpacho accompanied with broad beans and
raisins, ajoblanco, a cold almond and garlic soup, and
the traditional hornazo pie, prepared for the feast of
Saint Mark. Special mention should also be made of the
raisins, either as they are or in brandy, and, of course,
the muscatel wine.
The introduction throughout the Axarquía region
of many subtropical and greenhouse crops (avocados, custard
apples, mangoes, papaya, etc.) has greatly enriched the
flavours available to its culinary traditions.
Basic data
Size: 25,70 Km²
Population: 1,071
Residents known as: Borgeños
Monuments: Church of Nuestra Señora del Rosario,
Rinconcillo Barrio.
Geographical situation: Between the Mountains of Malaga
and the Axarquía, 24 kilometres from Vélez
Málaga and 28 from Malaga.
Tourist information: Town Hall, Plaza Constitución,
1. 29718 Málaga.
Phone: 952 512 033
Places to be visited
Church of Nuestra Señora
del Rosario
The most interesting building, as in most villages in
the area, is the church. As in most villages in the province
of Malaga, too, in El Borge it was built in the early
sixteenth century, on the orders of Queen Isabella and
King Ferdinand, on the foundations of an old mosque. Dedicated
to Our Lady of the Rosary, it was consecrated on May 25th
1505 by the Archbishop of Seville, Diego de Deza. Architecturally
it is one of the most interesting churches in the Axarquía
region, being designed in an original combination of Gothic
and Renaissance. The church tower, however, is baroque.
Although its base is rectangular, further up the tower
becomes octagonal, being topped by a roof of vitrified
ceramic tiles. On one side of the square where the church
stands there is a fountain decorated with tiles representing
the Virgen of Lourdes.
The Rinconcillo Barrio
One cannot visit El Borge without taking a stroll down
the streets filled with genanium pots in the windows.
Particularly beautiful is the barrio of El Rinconcillo,
the streets themselves stepped in places to accommodate
the lie of the land.
El Bizco de El Borge
In the days before communications were so fast or so easy
the village was home to one of the most famous bandits
in the province of Malaga - El Bizco del Borge (the cross-eyed
man from El Borge). Described as bloodthirsty, depraved
and treacherous, he was born on September 2nd 1837 and
died in Lucena, in the province of Cordoba, in a confrontation
with Civil Guards, on May 21st, 1889. The scene of his
most famous deed was the village of Alfarnate, where he
murdered a gallant young man known as El Chirrina, who
had given El Bizco away when he was planning an attack.
The bandit was twice wed but neither of the marriages
was particularly happy, due to his lifestyle.
Museum of Popular Arts. C/Río, 3. Tel: 952 512
133. Visits on appointment. 
HOW TO GET THERE
Access to El Borge by road is not particularly difficult.
The best way from the city of Malaga is along the Autovía
del Mediterráneo, turning off on the Benagalbón
and Moclinejo road at Rincón de la Victoria. From
Vélez-Málaga, take the the C-335 road in
the Benamocarra direction. The town’s geographical position
allows us to enjoy rural and beach tourism at the same
time, since it is only fifteen minutes from the beaches
of Torre del Mar and Rincón de la Victoría.
FIESTAS
The main festivity in El Borge is held on September 24th,
celebrated as Raisin Day. Thousand of visitors flock to
the village to drink the wines and eat the grapes. Other
local specialities include two types of gazpacho, one
made with broad beans and one with cucumber. The feast
of the patron saint of the village, St. Gabriel, is celebrated
on Easter Saturday, Sunday and Monday, with the procession
to the Camposanto. The celebrations begin after mass,
when the church bells ring out. Another popular festival
here is the Sanmarqueo, unique to this place, which takes
place on April 25th. The romería in honour of San
Isidro is on May 15th, when the saint’s image is carried
in procession through the streets. And finally there is
the San Juan festival at the end of June, with the Noche
de las Candelas, the Night of the Candles.
GASTRONOMY
The gastronomy of El Borge can be enjoyed at any time
of the year, although it is best to go there on a gastronomic
trip during the Día de la Pasa, Raisin Day, when
visitors can taste the different varieties of grapes,
the aguardiente or the gazpacho soup with beans or cucumber,
a speciality of the area. 