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Arab baths

Built in the late 13th and early 14th centuries . It is one of the best preserved and most interesting bathrooms in all of Spain, although they have lost the rich materials of marble, plasterwork and mosaics that used to … Read More

New bridge

It is the universal symbol of the city of Ronda due to its magnitude and beauty. Its construction allowed the natural expansion of Ronda through the flat area of ​​the Mercadillo meadow. Although the idea of ​​building a bridge in … Read More

House of the Moorish King

Home Photos Tourist Information Restaurants Ronda and Malaga Wine Route Culture Activities in Sierra de las Nieves Activities Hunting Activities Contact This house, except for some possible vestiges of the Muslim period in its gardens, dates from the early 18th … Read More

Arch of Felipe V

It was built in 1742 , in the time of Felipe V. According to a tombstone that existed it is a rebuilding of another door that would be in the same place, and it is done due to the arrangement … Read More

House-Palace of Mondragón

It is the current headquarters of the Ronda Museum . Also known as Palacio del Marqués de Villasierra. Legend has it that it was built by the king of Ronda, Abomelic, at the beginning of the 14th century. It was … Read More

Jalifa House

Beautiful house-palace, municipal property, named for being the residence of the last Khalifa of Tetouan , when Morocco was under the Spanish protectorate.   It is a recently renovated mansion with great success, with interior courtyards in Mudejar style and … Read More

Main church

One of the representative features of the Castilian cities was a main square where the administrative, commercial and social life of the city was developed. Opening, for this reason, what today we know as Duquesa de Parcent Square . Square … Read More

Church of Peace

Antecedent to that of San Juan Evangelista or Lateran, one of the collations founded by the Catholic Monarchs after the Castilian conquest, which was located in the Plaza del Estudio (today Plaza del Campillo) because the School of Latinity established … Read More

Convent of La Merced

It is the last convent that was built after the Castilian conquest, at the end of the 16th century. It was built on the top of the Market, in a totally deserted area. Inhabited by the Mercedarians of San Jorge, … Read More

Socorro Church

Apparently its origin dates back to the end of the 16th century, when, due to the constant epidemics suffered by the population, a small lazaretto with its corresponding hermitage was founded, later joining the building a hospital for the poor … Read More