The 10 must-see monuments in Córdoba

Do you have plan to visit Cordoba in the next few months? The city combines history, tradition and different cultures. Whether you come for a day as if you are planning to spend the entire weekend in Lock Here Now we leave this selection of 10 monuments must-haves of Córdoba.

If you get to the city by train or bus, you can store your luggage in the lockers, automatic station or in the center of Cordoba. So you can enjoy the city without worrying about the baggage or the time.

Córdoba: a city of 4 cultures and World Heritage

Cordoba is a jewel of andalusia where there are 4 different cultures: romans, muslims, jews and christians. All of them have left their mark both architectural and cultural. It is a city key to understanding the history of Spain and Europe, and has been declared a world Heritage site by UNESCO. Today, it is one of the most visited cities in Andalusia.

LockHereNow Must-See Monuments in Córdoba
Monument Type of Visit Useful Tip
Mosque–Cathedral Guided or self-guided Buy tickets in advance, luggage is not allowed inside
Alcázar of the Christian Monarchs Gardens + interior Best to visit in the morning, check seasonal hours
Medina Azahara Excursion from the city Access via shuttle bus from the city center
Jewish Quarter Self-guided walk Best explored at a slow pace, ideal in spring
Córdoba Synagogue Free entry Large groups are not allowed inside
Roman Bridge & Calahorra Tower Open access Best photos at sunset
Viana Palace Guided or self-guided Booking recommended in high season
Royal Stables Equestrian show Check showtimes before visiting
Plaza de la Corredera Free stroll Perfect spot for food and rest
Roman Temple Exterior view Worth a stop, located in the historic center

Mosque-Cathedral of Córdoba

The Mosque Cathedral of Cordoba is the heart of the city. The building is of the year 785, and in its beginnings it was a muslim mosque. Today, the mosque is decorated with columns of marble and jasper, and horseshoe arches in shades of red and whites, creating a play of lights and shadows, very nice. In the centre there is a renaissance cathedral. Remember that you must buy the tickets in advance, and that you can not access the interior of the mosque with the luggage.

mezquita de cordoba

Alcázar de los Reyes Cristianos

The Alcázar de los Reyes Cristianos is a fortress-palace that was built in the XIV century and served as the residence of the Catholic Monarchs. From its towers, you can enjoy incredible panoramic views of Cordoba. Strolling through their gardens, filled with fountains and ponds, where to relax a little. Before planning your visit, check out their hours, as they vary according to the season.

Medina Azahara

The Medina Azahara from Cordoba is a trip you must to complete your path by the most important monuments of Córdoba. This city was the jewel of the Caliphate of Cordoba, and one of the most advanced cities of its time.
Enjoy its salons, its courtyards with fountains and gardens. It has also been declared a world Heritage site by UNESCO in 2018.

Jewish quarter: a Labyrinth of history alive

The monuments of the Jewish quarter of Cordoba are an urban set that preserves the medieval original. It is one of the neighborhoods best-preserved historical city of Spain. Enjoy a stroll along its narrow streets and see the houses with their characteristic cordoba patios, plazas and courtyards filled with flowers, small craft workshops… Walk through the Jewish quarter is like time travel.

Cordoba synagogue: the Only one in Andalusia

The Synagogue of Cordoba is one of the rare examples of architecture, medieval jewish preserved in Spain. Built in the FOURTEENTH century, this building struck by the delicacy of its mudejar decoration. Its walls are covered with Hebrew inscriptions and geometric patterns.

Roman bridge and Tower Calahorra

The Roman Bridge of Córdoba is made up of sixteen arches, and has witnessed more than two millennia of history. Built in the first century, has been the main access to the city and remains one of the monuments must-haves of Córdoba. The view of the bridge at sunset, with the Mosque-Cathedral in the background is an image of the most-photographed of Andalusia.

Palacio de Viana

The Palace and Viana and their courtyards of Cordoba represents the palatial architecture of cordoba. This palace-museum of the FOURTEENTH century, houses a collection of art and twelve yards that are true jewels of the garden of andalusia. You can visit their collection of tiles, furnishings and different art objects with more than five centuries of history.

Royal Stables

The Royal Stables of Cordoba, founded in 1570 by king Philip II, were created to train the horses the andalusian. The building is impressive from the outside, but if you can see a horse show, you’re going to love. See the jockeys and the horses dancing flamenco is something unique. The architecture of the stables is breathtaking, with large living spaces, vaulted create a unique atmosphere.

Plaza de la Corredera

The Plaza de la Corredera is the square most special of Andalusia. It is square in shape and is surrounded by buildings of the same with typical balconies. It seems that you’re in Madrid, but in the version of andalusia. It has been the scene of celebrations, markets and bullfights.The square hosts the food market on the ground floor, and numerous bars and restaurants where you can taste the typical food from cordoba.

Roman Temple

The Roman Temple just there are some architectural elements, columns and capitals restored. It is not very large, but it is good to get an idea of what the city was like 2,000 years ago. It is in the center, so we’re going to see safe walking around the area.

Cordoba is a city that falls in love with, who enjoys it slow, savoring every moment and every corner. It doesn’t matter if you love history or not, these 10 sights you are going to surprise you. Enjoy your visit!

 

After exploring the 10 must-see monuments in Córdoba, continue your journey through Spain by discovering a different side of the capital with this guide to the secret corners of Madrid, full of hidden spots and lesser-known places worth exploring.

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