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This walking tour covers the city’s most important sites: the majestic Fortress of the Catholic Monarchs (interior tour), the charming streets of the Jewish Quarter, the historic Synagogue (interior tour when accessible), and the famous Mosque-Cathedral (interior tour).
One of the most comprehensive tours available, our tour offers you unparalleled insight into Córdoba’s diverse history and architectural wonders. It is led by highly experienced and certified guides, ensuring insightful and engaging commentary throughout your journey.
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Starting point: in front of the main gate of the Alcazar, Avenue de l'Alcazar.
We usually end the visit inside the monument, leaving time for those who wish to stay longer to take photos or walk around quietly after our explanations.
This building was a palace, a fortress, the residence of Isabel I of Castile and Ferdinand II of Aragon, as well as a prison. It was declared a Site of Cultural Interest in 1931 and declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1994. The architectural ensemble has a sober character on the outside and a splendid interior, with magnificent gardens and courtyards that retain a Mudejar inspiration.
It is a complex network of small streets located in the historic center of Cordoba, northeast of the Mezquita.
The Monument to the Lovers in Cordoba represents the enduring love story between Ibn Zaydun and Wallada bint al-Mustakfi, prominent figures in Andalusian history. Featuring a statue with two hands, it is a captivating cultural site and a stopping point during our tour.
The Maimonides Statue in Córdoba, Spain, honors the influential philosopher and physician Moses Maimonides. The statue celebrates his important contributions to medieval thought and medicine, making it a notable cultural landmark in the city.
The Synagogue of Córdoba is a small historic building built in 1315 in the Jewish quarter of Córdoba, Spain. The only one that can be visited today in Andalusia, it is very small but decorated according to the best Mudejar tradition.
The Chapel of San Bartolomé in Córdoba, Spain, is a historic chapel known for its beautiful Mudejar architecture. Dating back to the 14th century, it features delicate details and is located in the heart of the city's old quarter, attracting visitors interested in exploring Córdoba's rich religious and architectural heritage.
The old Arab souk, once used as an Arab market, now houses in this courtyard several artists' workshops and shops that manufacture and offer local arts and crafts.
The Faculty of Philosophy and Letters of Córdoba, Spain, is housed in the historic building that was once the Cardinal Salazar Hospital. Over time, it has evolved from a medical institution to a center of higher education. Since its creation in 1971 as a University College under the University of Seville, and then as a Faculty in the new University of Córdoba in 1973, the building has become an important educational and cultural landmark. It underwent expansions and renovations in the 1990s to accommodate new academic programs such as History of Art, Humanities, and later Translation and Interpreting. Today, it stands as a mix of historic architecture and modern academic facilities, contributing to Córdoba's academic heritage.
Mohamed Al-Gafequi, an Andalusian physician born in Córdoba in 1126, was renowned for his expertise in ophthalmology during the medieval era. He made significant advances in cataract surgery, perfecting techniques that had a lasting impact on the field. Al-Gafequi's contributions extend to detailed studies of the anatomy of the eye and eye diseases, making him a central figure in the history of medicine and ophthalmology.
The Mosque-Cathedral of Córdoba, also known as the Great Mosque of Córdoba or simply Mezquita, and whose ecclesiastical name is the Cathedral of Our Lady of the Assumption. This structure is considered one of the most accomplished monuments of Moorish architecture and one of the most interesting buildings in the world.
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