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Ronda is an Andalusian municipality located in the northwest of the province of Málaga, capital of the comarca of Serranía de Ronda. It sits on a plateau crossed by the Gorge of the Guadalevín River, which gives it a picturesque landscape. Its history dates back to the Roman and Muslim periods, notable for its strategic location and agricultural wealth. Today it is a notable tourist destination thanks to its heritage, natural surroundings, and proximity to the Costa del Sol.
Ronda is a cultural reference point in Andalucía, where art, history, and traditions intertwine in every corner. The city has been a source of inspiration for writers and artists such as Rainer Maria Rilke and Ernest Hemingway, drawn by its beauty and Andalusian spirit. Among its monuments, the following stand out:
The city preserves three historic neighbourhoods: La Ciudad (old town with churches and palaces), San Francisco (Arab wall and Gothic-Mudéjar convent), and El Mercadillo (modern area with a bullring, parks, and modernist heritage).
Ronda keeps its cultural essence alive with museums, festivals, music, flamenco, and a vibrant array of activities that connect the past with contemporary creativity.
The craftsmanship of Ronda reflects the identity and tradition of the Serranía, where manual work preserves its essence over time. In its workshops and local markets, artisans keep alive techniques passed down through generations: the handcrafted leather, decorative ceramics, artistic forging, and traditional leather goods are some of the most representative trades.
Ronda is also notable for its goldsmithing, embroidery, and products made from cork and wood, all inspired by the nature and history of the city. In the surroundings, small family workshops open their doors to visitors, offering unique pieces that combine creativity, tradition, and authenticity.
Each year, the city hosts fairs and exhibitions where local artisans showcase their talent, contributing to the fact that Ronda's craftsmanship remains a symbol of living culture and Andalusian pride.