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Juderia - Jewish Quarter

Downtown, Cordoba, Spain
  • #6 most popular
    thing to do in Cordoba
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    3 out of 5 stars

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Juderia - Jewish Quarter Reviews

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Juderia

  • 3 out of 5 stars by Tolik from Tampa, Florida
  • July 13, 2002
Juderia
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 the oldest surviving synagogues in... Read the full Juderia - Jewish Quarter review

From journal Capturing Cordoba

Judería - the Jewish Quarter

  • 4 out of 5 stars by Adelaide from Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
  • November 11, 2000
Judería - the Jewish Quarter
Quote: Narrow winding streets invites us to the well preserved Jewish Quarter and its white houses. Jews helped the prosperity of this city, which housed Jewish academies that made of Cordoba a cultural and intellectual center. Here you can find also one... Read the full Juderia - Jewish Quarter review

From journal Cordoba, 1000 years after