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Old Church in very interesting part of Town
Monday 9th May we had just visited the ancient Murallas de a Cijara (Walls of Cijara) and we were on our way back into the Old Town. On our way we walked down the stone paved sloping roadway and th...
"Iglesia de Padre Jesús" was built between the 15th and 16th centuries on the remains of what probably was the first Christian church of Ronda, which was built even before the Islamic rule by Visigoth...
A church on the new town side just north of the Biejo Bridge
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This church is located on the new city side just north of the Biejo Bridge. Most of the church buildings were white walls and only the entrance was made of stone, and there were three bells above. It was closed when I visited and I couldn't enter. It was like a place of worship for locals, not for tourists.
Old Church in very interesting part of Town
Monday 9th May we had just visited the ancient Murallas de a Cijara (Walls of Cijara) and we were on our way back into the Old Town. On our way we walked down the stone paved sloping roadway and th...
Bell tower is the feature
Amazing stone bell tower that dominates the structure. It’s very impressive and really interesting features. Drinking fountain outside . Recommended.
Lovely church in amazing Ronda!
We loved our short visit at Ronda. This is an absolutely beautiful historical town. During our walk, we found this nice church which is worth to see.
At the heart of the old Moorish quarter of Ronda!
"Iglesia de Padre Jesús" was built between the 15th and 16th centuries on the remains of what probably was the first Christian church of Ronda, which was built even before the Islamic rule by Visigoth...
A church on the new town side just north of the Biejo Bridge
This church is located on the new city side just north of the Biejo Bridge. Most of the church buildings were white walls and only the entrance was made of stone, and there were three bells above. It was closed when I visited and I couldn't enter. It was like a place of worship for locals, not for tourists.