Ronda's Moorish baths were built in the late 13C, close to the river in the artisans' and tanners' quarter. The first room, nowadays open air, is located in front of the actual baths, which are made up of three rooms covered by rib vaults and lit by star-shaped lunettes. The central room is itself divided into three parts, which are separated by horseshoe arches and brick columns. At the far end, you can make out the boiler used in the past to heat the water.