Your eerie journey starts with a visit to the Lara Museum, a sanctuary of the enigmatic and grotesque. From its Inquisition and Witchcraft Rooms, your eyes will meet with the ghastly apparatuses of medieval torture —garrotes, cages, and guillotines, just to name a few. You'll even encounter the unsettling visage of Tomas de Torquemada, the infamous Inquisitor whose reputation sends shivers down the spine. But that’s only the beginning. Next, you'll explore House 98 on La Bola Street, a place shrouded in mystery and enigma, sitting right in the city’s main artery. What secrets lie behind its walls? You'll soon find out. Not far is the “Capilla de los Ajusticiados”, the Chapel of the Executed. Once a site of last prayers and wishes, this haunting place offers chilling accounts of those who met their public demise, becoming tales that contribute to Ronda’s complex, yet fascinating, historical tapestry.