Opened to the public in December 2004 and serving as an interpretation center for daily life during the Nasrid period since 2015, its name refers to two large anthropomorphic stone reliefs, possibly of Phoenician or Punic origin, that once adorned the corners of the building (only one remains today). The building was constructed as a private residence between the late 13th and early 14th centuries, following the principles of Al-Andalus urban planning, with the living quarters arranged around a central courtyard featuring a pool.
Plaza del Gigante n1, Ronda
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