The Fernandina Route of the Churches of Córdoba proposes a tour of one of the most significant chapters in the transformation of the city after the Christian conquest. In the mid-13th century, Ferdinand III the Saint promoted the construction of a network of temples that would mark the new urban and spiritual order of Córdoba: those known as Fernandine churches. Strategically distributed in different neighborhoods, these churches not only responded to a religious function, but articulated social life and shaped the new physiognomy of the city. On this private tour, accompanied by a specialized guide, you will have the opportunity to delve into up to four of these temples, discovering their architecture, their symbolism and the historical context that gave birth to them.
Your guide will pick you up at the specified meeting point, next to the fountain and will wear an identifying pendant with the name of the guide himself.
Church of San Lorenzo One of the jewels of the Fernandino ensemble, stands out for its impressive rose window and Gothic-Mudejar architecture. It is one of the best examples of the constructive impulse behind the Christian reconquest.
Easily recognizable by its tower, it is one of the most emblematic temples of the city. Its architectural evolution reflects different historical stages, from the Middle Ages to the Baroque.
Former Dominican convent, combines Gothic and Baroque elements in a set of great artistic wealth. Its surroundings are part of one of the most representative spaces of the historic center.
Linked to the tradition of the martyrs of Cordoba, this temple offers an interesting combination of styles and an interior with important artistic elements.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance of the experience for a full refund.
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