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Palace of the Marquis of Salvatierra

Rebuilt at the end of the 17th century, in the place occupied by some Arab houses. Of great artistic and historical value. It has a magnificent Renaissance-style façade, with double Corinthian columns on the sides, with some suns on the … Read More

Arab bridge or tanneries

It was built in the Muslim period at the beginning of the 14th century, it has suffered the impact of the floods of the Guadalevín River, and on several occasions throughout its history it has had to be rebuilt. Constructed … Read More

Hanging Gardens of Cuenca

Built at the end of the seventies and dedicated to Cuenca, a sister city since 1975, which presents some features similar to ours with respect to its appearance. It is about gardens and walks hanging from the same Tagus, contouring … Read More

City ​​Hall

Old Militia Barracks, it was built in 1651, according to the inscription discovered on its façade, it was restored in 1734. It served to close and ennoble the Plaza Mayor and complete a monumental complex with the Chapter Houses, the … Read More

Convent of Charity

Ancient hermina from the 16th century. Founded by Pedro de Miranda from Ronda, as Hospital de La Caridad. It was a public school, the School of Arts and Crafts of Alfonso XIII and the Convent of the Little Sisters of … Read More

The Giant’s House

Also called the House of the Giants, because the sculptures of two decontextualized human figures are found on its exterior façade, one of them was lost, made of local sandstone, with a clear parallel with the Hercules from Cádiz, and … Read More

Bullring

Property of the Real Maestranza de Caballería de Ronda, it is one of the monuments with the greatest personality in Andalusia, and its existence represents an essential chapter in the history of bullfighting. The legend of this severe and impressive … Read More

Alameda del Tajo

The Enlightenment, from the end of the 18th century and during the 19th century, tried to introduce Nature into the urban perimeter. In this spirit, the origin of the Alameda del Tajo also coincides with the important urban modifications in … Read More

Los Descalzos Viejos

The Trinitarian Order, both barefoot and barefoot, came to establish three convents in different places in our city. This building, recently masterfully restored for a Ronda wine cellar, was erected in 1505 by a Royal Certificate of Privilege granted by … Read More

Madre de Dios Convent

It was founded in 1525, of the Order of Santo Domingo, cloistered Dominican nuns. Its foundation is due to a premonitory fact of divine inspiration, since it was observed, according to Moreti, how dozens of pigeons constantly flocked to a … Read More