La Roda de Andalucía is a municipality of the Province of Seville, Andalusia, Spain.
Historians recorded events in the area dating back to ancient Roman times, where battering rams and utensils have been found dating back to the civil war between Julius Caesar and Pompey that were used during the Battle of Munda.
With the Christian reconquest of Ferdinand III of Castile, the border town became the Nazari Kingdom of Granada.
In 1559 Philip II of Spain established the Marquess of Estepa, to which the town belongs until the early nineteenth century.
It is in this century that it undergoes a significant change with the arrival of the railroad (lines Córdoba-Málaga and La Roda-Utrera).