From the Franciscan order of Santa Clara. Dated in 1540, it closes one of the sides of the Duquesa de Parcent Square. The land where this monastery is located, apparently, in Muslim times housed the public jail for a long … Read More
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Minaret of San Sebastián
It is the only thing that remains of an old mosque, which was converted into a church after the Castilian conquest, under the dedication of one of the collations that were created by the Catholic Monarchs, that of San Sebastián. … Read More

Artists Circle
Popularly called as the Casino. It was initially thought to install next to the Plaza de Toros, but in the end it was installed in the Plaza del Socorro. The building presents traits of nationalist and regionalist styles typical of … Read More

Monument to the Virgen del Rocío
With the erection of this precious Monument to the Virgen del Rocío by her Brotherhood of Ronda and the City Council, a roundabout has been recovered for it, which is undoubtedly one of the most beautiful corners of Ronda, with … Read More

House of San Juan Bosco
It is modernist in style, it belonged to the Granada family who gave it to the Salesian Congregation of Ronda to serve as a resting place for their elderly and sick priests. It has a beautiful patio with Nasrid-style tiles … Read More

Franciscan convent
Founded in 1664, it has a church with a single nave with a side entrance, covered with a barrel vault. It has some interesting Mudejar channels, staggered under the eaves. The portal is a semicircular arch, it is framed by … Read More

Fountain of the Eight Pipes
Public fountain for the inhabitants of the Padre Jesús neighborhood. It is a source full of typicality and history, since generations of Ronda people have drunk from it, and in its piles you can see the wear caused by the … Read More

Templete Virgen de los Dolores
It dates from 1734. It is an open chapel, attached to a house, with an open rectangular plan, with semicircular arches and carpanels on three sides, which are supported by columns of Ionic capitals and figurative shafts. They represent thin … Read More

Aqueduct of La Hidalga
His works began at the same time that the New Bridge was being completed, since both were complementary since the bridge would also serve, to lead the waters to new sources of which very few existed in the city. The … Read More

House of the Counts of Santa Pola
The first Count of Santa Pola, Don Juan B. de Antequera y Angosto, married the Ronda doña María del Espíritu Santo de Arce y Guerrero de Escalante, who was born in our city on May 28, 1900. They are a … Read More