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  1. La Casa del Rey Moro de Ronda, Málaga. La Grieta que derribó un Reino. Un Jardín para evocar el Paraíso. Este conjunto monumental es único por su interés histórico, clave en la historia de la Reconquista y en la defensa de la ciudad, a lo largo de la historia. El conjunto se levanta en la Cuesta de Santo Domingo, en una zona inexpugnable ...

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    Casa del Rey Moro was actually named after a tile on its façade which depicts a MoorishKing. It was built in the 18th century and since 1767 has belonged to the family that held that Marquis of Salvatierra. In 1911, it was sold to the Duchess of Parcent, who extended and renovated the house into a Neo-Mudejar style. It’s apparently Moorishgardens a...

    The gardens and mine are open for visitors throughout the year, with the opening time schedule varying due to the summer and winter timetables. Today, a trip to the mine offers an atmospheric descent down some 300 steps through various chambers. These chambers include the Sala de la Noria, the name for the large Ferris wheel which was used to extra...

    From the centre of Ronda, Casa del Rey Moro is reachable in around 15 minutes by foot via Carrera Espinel, or 12-15 minutes by car via Calle Granada or Calle Genal.

  2. The Casa del Rey Moro has fortunately been reopened to the public after being closed for over thirty years. The gardens and their main attraction, the “Mine”, have been partially restored. Unfortunately the beautiful palace, which was fitted out by the Duchess of Parcent around 1910, is still closed.

  3. El conjunto se levanta en la Cuesta de Santo Domingo, en una zona inexpugnable sobre el escarpe del Tajo, en el lado norte de la ciudad musulmana. La Casa del Rey Moro se compone de tres elementos: la Mina de Agua de época musulmana (uno de los ejemplos mejor conservados en España), la Casa de estilo Neomudéjar (actualmente en restauración ...

  4. Sep 27, 2019 · Image by @alex.piri. La Casa del Rey Moro, also known as the Moorish King’s house, is the point of entry to the water mine and the castle’s floating gardens. The steps that lead all the way down to the river gorge were created by the Moorish Kings. This enabled the city of Ronda to keep its water supplies while under attack.

  5. Casa del Rey Moro. Several landscaped terraces give access to La Mina, an Islamic stairway of nearly two hundred steps cut into the rock all the way down to the river at the bottom of the gorge. These steps enabled Ronda to maintain water supplies when it was under attack. It was also the point where Christian troops forced entry in 1485.

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  7. Interessante e impressionante la discesa di più di 200 scalini al fondo della valle, dove si arriva alla gola del fiume El Tajo. Peccato che il palazzo siaasciato in rovina perché è una bellissima struttura. Scopri di più. Recensione di: La Casa Del Rey Moro. Scritta in data 16 ottobre 2022.

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