In a tribute to its informative trajectory and its roots in the city, La Opinión de Málaga commemorates its 25 years of journalism with a unique exhibition on the emblematic Calle Larios. The exhibition, inaugurated with great pomp and circumstance, presents 40 covers that have marked milestones in the recent history of Málaga.
The inaugural event was attended by the director of La Opinión, José Ramón Mendaza, along with distinguished local personalities such as Elisa Pérez de Siles, first deputy mayor of the City Council, and representatives from the city’s business and cultural sphere. The exhibition, which will be open to the public until May 10th, has attracted a large number of visitors eager to relive key moments through the newspaper’s covers.
Among the featured covers are the first issue, launched on May 25th, 1999, as well as coverage of fundamental events such as Málaga’s achievements in the Champions League, the prestigious Málaga Film Festival, the opening of the Metro in the city center, the transition to the euro, the impact of the March 11th attack, and the disinfection measures at María Zambrano station during the early days of the Covid-19 pandemic.
The exhibition has the support and collaboration of various institutions and companies in the region, including the City Council of Málaga, the Provincial Council of Málaga, the Regional Government of Andalusia, Unicaja Foundation, and the University of Málaga, among others. This event not only celebrates the journalistic legacy of La Opinión de Málaga, but also highlights its deep commitment to the community and its role as a witness to local history.