
Cordoba is situated within southern Spainโs Andalusia region. Steeped in history, the picturesque city served as both a Roman city and major Islamic hub in the Middle Ages, and much of its historic architecture remains intact. A stroll through the cityโs ancient cobblestone streets it a must. In amongst the bustle youโll discover hidden plazas, flower-adorned patios, and pretty, tiled fountains.
While the modern part of the city brims with excellent restaurants, bars, and accommodation, for most visitors thereโs one place that matters more than all else: La Mezquita. Dating back to 784 AD, the sprawling mosque-church boasts a breathtaking mix of Moorish and Renaissance architecture.
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Cordoba is famous for its interesting mix of ancient Roman, Moorish, and Spanish culture. Once the capital of El Andalus, the cityโs most iconic feature is the Mezquita-Catedral, an elegant mosque converted into a Renaissance-style church. Exploring the tree-lined historical and Jewish quarters on foot is one of the best ways to find beautiful patios and alleyways. Festival de los Patios (Cordoba Patios Festival) attracts nature lovers every... ๋ ๋ณด๊ธฐ
Cordoba is famous for its interesting mix of ancient Roman, Moorish, and Spanish culture. Once the capital of El Andalus, the cityโs most iconic feature is the Mezquita-Catedral, an elegant mosque converted into a Renaissance-style church. Exploring the tree-lined historical and Jewish quarters on foot is one of the best ways to find beautiful patios and alleyways. Festival de los Patios (Cordoba...