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The Way in is Way Out:
Ronda has always been of strategic importance due to its geographical nature. I think that the early Celts in the 6th century BC were the first to recognize this and settle in the location. Subsequent...
From the Nuevo Bridge, which runs under the valley between the old and new towns, head toward the old town (south), cross the Felipe V Gate, and climb further to find this gate. Since it was built during the Islamic Kingdom period, you can see how to stack bricks, which are often seen in Islamic mosques, at the top of the entrance, making it feel like the Islamic Kingdom period.
The Way in is Way Out:
Ronda has always been of strategic importance due to its geographical nature. I think that the early Celts in the 6th century BC were the first to recognize this and settle in the location. Subsequent...
Arab door.
Cijara's door is one of the doors of Arab origin, very well preserved, you find it at the end of the walls.
Islamic gate
From the Nuevo Bridge, which runs under the valley between the old and new towns, head toward the old town (south), cross the Felipe V Gate, and climb further to find this gate. Since it was built during the Islamic Kingdom period, you can see how to stack bricks, which are often seen in Islamic mosques, at the top of the entrance, making it feel like the Islamic Kingdom period.