Casa del Rey Moro

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Casa del Rey Moro is a historic palace and garden complex in Ronda, Spain, famed for its dramatic cliffside location and ancient water mine descending into the Tajo Gorge.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf garden complex
historic building
tourist attraction
architecturalStyle eclectic
associatedWith Moorish period in Ronda
city Ronda NERFINISHED
country Spain
gardenDesigner Jean Claude Nicolas Forestier NERFINISHED
gardenDesignPeriod early 20th century
gardenStyle romantic garden
hasAccessTo Guadalevín River NERFINISHED
hasEntranceFrom Calle Cuesta de Santo Domingo NERFINISHED
hasPart gardens
house
water mine
hasViewOf Puente Nuevo NERFINISHED
Tajo Gorge cliffs NERFINISHED
heritageDesignationCountry Spain
heritageStatus Bien de Interés Cultural NERFINISHED
historicalUse fortified water access
locatedIn Andalusia
Málaga province NERFINISHED
Ronda NERFINISHED
Spain
nameMeaning House of the Moorish King NERFINISHED
near historic center of Ronda
openTo public
overlooks Tajo Gorge NERFINISHED
partOf cultural heritage of Ronda
province Málaga NERFINISHED
region Andalusia NERFINISHED
significance example of Ronda’s defensive water systems
notable viewpoint over Tajo Gorge
situatedOn cliffside
touristActivity viewing Tajo Gorge
visiting water mine
walking in gardens
usedFor tourism
waterMineAlsoKnownAs Mina de Agua NERFINISHED
Mina del Rey Moro NERFINISHED
waterMineFunction defensive water supply system
waterMineLeadsTo river level at bottom of Tajo Gorge
waterMineStairsCountApprox over 300 steps
waterMineType stairway cut into rock

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Ronda hasPart Casa del Rey Moro