Mondragon Palace
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The Mondragon Palace is said to be the residential home of the Moorish King and has been renovated over the years. There are beautiful gardens and courtyards here along with two museums housed within the palace. One can gain insight into the history of the Romans, Moors, Dolmens and other cultures as the museum provides a display of the regions heritage right up to the Megalithic period.
Category: Monument and Historic Building
Address: Calle Marqués de Salvatierra, 29400 Ronda, Spain - 952 187 119
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