Built in 1793, the 66-metre-high "new bridge" is an architectural marvel with three arches, 98 metres high on the Guadariva River in the El Tajo Valley. Under the beautiful lights of the night, this miracle is solemn and elegant, but has a memorable history. Over the centuries, enemy prisoners and prisoners have been thrown to death from jagged rocks, and the fear of imagining their last jump is chilling. The view from above and around the new bridge is spectacular, and the view from all angles is spectacular. Connecting the sides of the Rundah, the bridge is still essential, carrying vehicles and pedestrians. I was attracted to Ronda by this iconic masterpiece and was completely undisappointed by this discovery.