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FITTING ENTRANCE
My wife and I enjoyed the tour of Ronda greatly. The Town Gate or Puerta de Almocabar dates back to the 13th century Islamic period and is perhaps the most appropriate and fitting manner to enter the ...
Dating back to the 13th century this gate was, and still is, a major gateway into Ronda and provides a section of the old town wall which continues scenically if you walk the path to the Arab Baths.
You can just imagine how they Moors defended the Puerta de Almocabar. Beautiful kept laws and gardens . Take a stroll and view the stonework. has stood the test of time.
The impressive 13th century Moorish gate of Ronda ...
Just beyond the "Iglesia del Espiritú Santo" and accross the "Plaza de San Francisco", you will find the impressive "Puerta de Almocábar", the 13th century Moorish gate of Ronda. Through this gate, th...
Just a walls, not much to see, it;s free, you can walk on top, can also spot lots of modern grout and bricks :( a bit far away from the centre if you like walking
FITTING ENTRANCE
My wife and I enjoyed the tour of Ronda greatly. The Town Gate or Puerta de Almocabar dates back to the 13th century Islamic period and is perhaps the most appropriate and fitting manner to enter the ...
Dating back to the 13th century
Dating back to the 13th century this gate was, and still is, a major gateway into Ronda and provides a section of the old town wall which continues scenically if you walk the path to the Arab Baths.
Historic Fortress
You can just imagine how they Moors defended the Puerta de Almocabar. Beautiful kept laws and gardens . Take a stroll and view the stonework. has stood the test of time.
The impressive 13th century Moorish gate of Ronda ...
Just beyond the "Iglesia del Espiritú Santo" and accross the "Plaza de San Francisco", you will find the impressive "Puerta de Almocábar", the 13th century Moorish gate of Ronda. Through this gate, th...
Restored piece of history
Just a walls, not much to see, it;s free, you can walk on top, can also spot lots of modern grout and bricks :( a bit far away from the centre if you like walking