Iglesia Convento de la Merced, Ronda
A Unique Architecture and Artworks

“History is like a living book read to us by the monuments that have withstood the past.”
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Iglesia Convento de la Merced: A Historical and Spiritual Experience
Centuries of History
The Iglesia Convento de la Merced dates back to 1585 and still preserves the original church and orchard of the old complex. This religious monument in Spain is a treasured site for lovers of history, art, and devotion.
Architecture and Religious Art
The church consists of three naves and houses numerous artistic and religious masterpieces. One of the most remarkable pieces is the gilded silver reliquary containing the incorrupt hand of Saint Teresa of Jesus. This extraordinary relic, adorned with inlaid gemstones, dates back to the 17th century and attracts pilgrims from around the world.
A Place of Reflection
Beside the reliquary stands a statue of a grieving woman under the protection of Our Lady of Sorrows. This 19th-century artwork evokes deep emotions in visitors seeking comfort and spiritual enlightenment.
Artworks with a Story
The church walls are adorned with impressive 17th-century oil paintings. One of the most remarkable works depicts scenes from the life of Saint Peter Nolasco and is attributed to Fray Agustín Leonardo. These artworks offer a fascinating glimpse into the religious culture and artistic traditions of the time.
Other fun attractions in the area include: Puente Nuevo - Tajo de Ronda, Baños Árabes Yacimiento Arqueológico, Plaza de Toros de Ronda, Museo Municipal de Ronda Palacio de Mondragón, Murallas Urbanas de Ronda, Sendero Ronda – Pilar de Coca, Fuente de los Ocho Caños, Casa de San Juan Bosco, Iglesia Convento de la Merced, Puerta de Almocábar, Puente Viejo, Balcón del Coño, Ronda | turismo Ronda
A Cultural and Spiritual Experience
Iglesia Convento de la Merced brings together history, religion, and art in an awe-inspiring setting. Its exceptional architecture, precious relics, and masterful paintings make it a destination that reflects Spain's rich traditions and devotion.