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A statue of Antonio Ordóñez, a renowned Spanish bullfighter, outside the Plaza de Toros in Ronda, Spain, was unveiled by him on September 7, 1996.
A 17th-century church building that initially served as a hospital for the poor and sick, later becoming a parish church in the 19th century and undergoing several renovations and restorations.
A historic bullring built in 1779, designed by Martín de Aldehuela, with a unique stone structure and all-covered seating, hosting both bullfighting events and cultural exhibits.
A modernist-style theatre building in Ronda, constructed in 1909 and reopened in 1994 after rehabilitation. The theatre features a contemporary design with large glass windows and an exterior columnate, seating 520 people and hosting various events and performances throughout the year.
A urban garden, Alameda del Tajo features five tree-lined avenues and a promenade with balconies offering views of the valley and Serranía de Ronda. The garden is home to notable ancient trees, including a cedro del Himalaya, a giant pino piñonero, and an acacia de tres espinas.
A bronze statue of a Goyesca lady, inaugurated in Alameda park, Ronda, is a tribute to the iconic representatives of the city, welcoming dignitaries and embodying traditional beauty and elegance.
A statue of Pedro Romero, the famous bullfighter from Ronda, Spain, created by sculptor Vicente Bolós in the mid-20th century, capturing his majestic pose and powerful gesture.
A church building in Ronda, Spain, Iglesia de la Merced features a notable interior with three naves, a central cupola, and decorative elements, while its façade boasts a main door with moldings and a flanking octagonal bell tower.
Plaza de Toros de Ronda