Plaza Duquesa de Parcent (Duchess of Parcent Square), Ronda

Plaza Duquesa de Parcent (Duchess of Parcent Square), Ronda

The Duchess of Parcent Square (Plaza Duquesa de Parcent) holds significant historical and architectural value. It is widely believed to be the very location where the Roman Forum once stood, serving as a testament to the rich ancient history of the city.

The Duchess of Parcent Square is not only a destination for architectural enthusiasts but also a gathering place for locals and visitors seeking a vibrant atmosphere. Cafés, restaurants, and shops line the edges of the square, offering an opportunity to relax, indulge in local cuisine, and immerse oneself in the lively ambiance. The surrounding streets, filled with quaint alleys and traditional buildings, further enhance the charm of the square, creating an enchanting setting that captures the essence of Ronda.

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Sight Name: Plaza Duquesa de Parcent (Duchess of Parcent Square)
Sight Location: Ronda, Spain (See walking tours in Ronda)
Sight Type: Attraction/Landmark

Walking Tours in Ronda, Spain

Create Your Own Walk in Ronda

Create Your Own Walk in Ronda

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Ronda Introduction Walking Tour

Ronda Introduction Walking Tour

Ancient rock paintings found in the area tell us Ronda was settled by Celts, who called it "Arunda." Phoenicians and Romans followed the Celts. Muslim rule was established in 713 by the Umayyads, who called it the "Castle of Rundah." Islamic domination ended in 1485 when Rodrigo, Duke of Cadiz, conquered the city.

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Tour Duration: 2 Hour(s)
Travel Distance: 2.8 Km or 1.7 Miles