PERIOD 20th century DESCRIPTION This building was designed by Teodoro de Anasagasti and inaugurated in 1923 to house the Post Office. It is of Neo-Mudejar style, making it an extremely valued architectural landmark. It has a square floor plan with rounded corners on the main façade in which small circular towers have been recessed, the one on the left higher than the rest and with a lean-to roof that gives it a certain Oriental aspect. This is a decorative building that has managed throughout to keep a balance between aesthetics and functionality, despite the fact that the latter was the prevailing consideration. Used until 1986 as the Post and Telegraph Office, it has now been rehabilitated and transformed into Malaga University's Vice-Chancellor's Office.