Ronda, Spain
A beautiful city atop an Andalusian mountain slightly north
of Spain's Mediterranean coast.
Ronda, in Spanish, pronounced Rhonda. Population 35,000.
This magical prehistoric settlement dates to the Neolithic Age.
Ronda is a very peaceful city that you can relax or explore.
Majestic Ronda.
The fabulous Parador Hotel sits atop the hill, it was once the Ronda Town Hall. The La Ronda Bullring in the distance and the Tajo Gorge below.
Ronda has a mixture of old and new architecture in the city
Ronda, "Old Town" a city at Sunset
Black & white drawing of the city of Ronda
The city can be traveled to by train from Madrid. You can travel by bus or car from Costa del Sol Resorts, from the coast of southern Spain. Be prepared for a lengthy and curvaceous ride though the mountains before you reach the city of Ronda.
A Horseman riding down the rocky streets of Ronda.
Horses have played an integral part in rural life for centuries.
Spanish are known for their skill in ceramics.
Making ceramics is a tradition in Ronda. Factories
and potteries make these exquisite pieces. Many woman go to
Trade School to continue to learn and practice this art.
The ceramic tradition has led to a "white glazing."
Ceramic shops can be found throughout Ronda and Spain.
La Ronda Bull Ring above the Tajo Gorge
Interior of the Bull Ring
PLAZA de toros de Ronda - Ronda Bull Ring
This Neoclassical style building is one of the largest and oldest in Spain
It was inaugurated in May 1785 and has a capacity for 6,000 people.
A Bull fight held in September but visitors can visit the ring year round.
It is an amazing place to see.
Piletas's Cave
A short distance from Ronda is La Pileta Cave. It was discovered in 1905.
The pregnant mare
The caves were a place to live and a place to be buried.
Puente Nuevo
An incredible bridge over the Tajo Gorge, finished in 1793.
A view from Puente Nuevo from El-Tajo-Gorge
The weather has a tendency to change very quickly in this mountainous region.
Such a beautiful memory of this absolutley intriguing city.
my Belles Choses, "my Beautiful Things"
These are beautiful pics. Did you take all these yourself?
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