Top Places for Art and Cultural Activities in Ronda

A trip to Ronda cannot be complete without understanding its rich heritage. The art and cultural activities in Ronda will give you an insight into the city's history, traditions, and artwork. While visiting the cultural attractions in Ronda would prove to be informative, attending its artsy events will leave you entertained. From cultural performances to historical monuments that give you a glimpse of the past, take a look at this list to know Ronda better. Include these in attractions in your itinerary for Ronda and have a great vacation.

Check the list of top places for art and culture in Ronda:

  1. Parroquia Santa Maria La Mayor

    Church, Religious Site

    If you’re looking for a calm and quaint place to sit around and soak in some divinity, then you should head right away to the Iglesia de Santa Maria la Mayor. Located just in the heart of Arab Medina, the church was once a mosque. One can easily assume this from the miranet turned bell tower. The church is an artistic marvel as there are European, North African and Moorish influences over...Read more
  2. Palacio De Mondragon

    4.2 (377 Votes)
    Palacio De Mondragon

    Architecture

    Once a home to the Moorish king Abomelic, the Palacio de Mondragon went through various alterations through all these years. But still, it succeeded in  retaining its Moorish influence, and today it stands as a solid evidence of the said culture. The gardens, the fountains, the beautifully built courtyards and some great panoramic views, made the palace, no less than a dreamland. There is ...Read more
  3. Puente San Miguel

    4.4 (36 Votes)
    Puente San Miguel

    Church, Historical Site

    Essentially a Parish church, the Puente de San was built in 1969. The bridge of the church is one of Ronda’s must-see attractions. Earlier, there was a bridge named the Moors Bridge was deciphered to construct the new one, standing as the Puente De Miguel or Saint Miguel bridge today. Railing over the canyon of the Guadalevin river, this bridge offers picturesque panoramas of the adjoinin...Read more
  4. Ermita Rupestre De La Virgen De La Cabeza

    Church, Religious Site, Historical Site

    The entire settlement is perched on the rocks of the Ronda gorges. Sprawling across an area of a whopping 272 square meters, this Ronda attraction is a must see. The old church is divided into four zones – place of worship, where religious men lived, food warehouse and where the cattle was sheltered. Popularly referred to as the cave chapel, this one-of-its-kind Ronda attraction will leav...Read more
  5. Nuestra Senora Del Socorro

    Church, Religious Site

    Located at the square named Plaza del Socorro, the Church Relief Ronda or Iglesia del Socorro is a reconstruction of its previous church, that was demolished and burned in the year 1936. Nevertheless, the new architecture will leave you awestruck with its white walls and golden towers of baroque characteristics. This square church is surrounded by some good restaurants and cafes, perfect after ...Read more
  6. Iglesia De Nuestra Senora De La Merced

    4.4 (89 Votes)
    Iglesia De Nuestra Senora De La Merced

    Church, Religious Site

    Also a convent to the nuns and the priests, the Iglesia de Nuestra Senora de la Merced is home to the incorruptible hand of Saint Teresa of Avila. The church has an interesting story attached to it and hence if you don’t visit the church, on regular days, you should definitely do it, when you’re in Ronda. One can enter the church, get into the room where the silver hand of Saint Ter...Read more
  7. Church Of Santa Maria La Mayor

    4.6 (97 Votes)
    29400 Ronda, Málaga, Spain
    Church
  8. Iglesia Evangelica Ade Ronda

    5 (26 Votes)
    Calle de los Infantes, 51, 29400 Ronda, Málaga, Spain
    Church
  9. Iglesia De Padre Jesus

    Iglesia De Padre Jesus

    Church, Religious Site

    Iglesia de Padre Jesus meaning Church of Father Jesus is a Catholic Church of the city. Believed to be the first church of Ronda, even before Muslims evaded to dominate this city. An estimated time of construction of this Gothic church, could be considered as the 15th century. No doubt, this is Ronda’s most popular of churches. The vibe of renaissance can still be felt as you explore this...Read more
  10. Grabados Somera

    4.3 (6 Votes)
    Grabados Somera

    Art Gallery

    An interesting gallery owned and managed by two Ronda artists. The medieval-ness of the city is reflected in the paintings that you will see here. You can even buy these paintings to take back home, perfect as souvenirs. The paintings are judiciously priced, to say the least for the incredible quality of art work. If you are lucky, you might catch either of the artists in action, doing their ma...Read more