Explore the rich history and vibrant culture of Cordoba, Spain, a city where diverse civilizations have left their mark. This collection highlights iconic landmarks like the Mezquita-Cathedral and Roman Bridge, alongside charming historic quarters and beautiful palaces with stunning patios. Discover the legacy of Al-Andalus and experience the unique blend of cultures that make Cordoba a captivating destination.
Medina Azahara
A vast ruined palatial city that served as the capital of Al-Andalus under the Umayyad Caliphate.
Caballerizas Reales
A historic equestrian center famous for its royal stables and spectacular horse shows.
Alcázar de los Reyes Cristianos
A medieval fortress-palace with stunning gardens, showcasing a blend of Christian and Moorish architecture.
Palacio de Viana
A beautiful palace famous for its twelve distinct and colorful flower-filled patios.
La Mezquita-Cathedral of Córdoba
An iconic and breathtaking mosque-cathedral, a masterpiece of Islamic architecture with a Renaissance cathedral built within.
Plaza de la Corredera
A historic and grand arcaded square, once used for bullfights and executions, now a lively hub for tapas and drinks.
Guadalquivir River
The major river flowing through Cordoba, offering scenic views and historic bridges.
Mercado Victoria
A vibrant gourmet food market offering a diverse selection of local and international cuisine.
Roman Bridge of Córdoba
An ancient Roman bridge spanning the Guadalquivir River, offering iconic views of the city and Mezquita.
La Judería
The historic Jewish quarter of Cordoba, known for its charming narrow streets, whitewashed houses, and flower-filled patios.