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Quote: Cordoba - another outpost of the Arab conquest of Spain. Here is the famous Mezquita a former mosque, now a cathedral, built by Muslims is in the IX century. After returning to Cordoba in the heart of the Read More
Quote: Alcazar in Cordoba on the right is second only to Seville, because of its rich history, beautiful gardens and magnificent architecture Mudejar, which combines features of a comfortable residence and a mighty Read More
Quote: There is no more fitting monument to the achievement, ambition, and ultimate collapse of the Western Caliphate than the ruins of the Medina Azahara, the palace complex built by Abdurrahman III seven kilometers Read More
Quote: When I was in Cordoba, I could not miss a visit of some patios in the old city because the adorable patios of Cordoba are really appealing. There are some which are luxurious others that are deeply popular, but Read More
Quote: On the north side of the Camposanto lies the Juderia, the old Jewish quarter. On plaza de las Bulas you will find the Museo Taurino (bulfighting Museum). To the north of the museum is the Synagogue (1315), one of Read More
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Quote: Incredibly, they were building an archaeological museum when they discovered they were actually on a Roman villa site! Given this head start, it was certainly fully used to create a delightful museum, not only of Read More
Quote: Although the majority of its original structure has long since faded, worn or subsided, Cordoba’s Puente Romano, or Roman Bridge, retains the name that alludes to its two-millennia-old history, and its renovated Read More
Quote: Experiencing the raw emotion of Flamenco firmly entrenches Cordoba in my mind as the city of romance and was one of the main highlights of our visit to Spain. My preconceived ideas of the Flamenco were so Read More
Quote: Cordoba's main attraction is the fascinating mosque, built from the 8th to the 10th centuries. Considered one of the best examples of Moorish religious art in Spain, it was declared World Heritage Site by UNESCO Read More
Quote: It is possible to do a full tour for €6. This involves a guided tour in fast Spanish lasting an hour and a half. I opted for the patios only version [€3 unguided, but good info supplied in English]. There are no Read More