Explore the historical heart of Cordoba, Spain, a city rich with a unique blend of Roman, Islamic, and Christian heritage. From the awe-inspiring Mezquita-Catedral to the charming labyrinthine streets of the Jewish Quarter and the picturesque Calleja de las Flores, this collection offers a deep dive into Cordoba's captivating past. Discover ancient palaces, scenic bridges, and tranquil courtyards that tell the story of this Andalusian gem.
Mezquita-Catedral
A stunning architectural marvel that was once a mosque and is now a cathedral, showcasing Cordoba's diverse heritage.
Jewish Quarter
A charming area with narrow, winding streets and whitewashed houses adorned with colorful flower pots, featuring Andalusia's only surviving synagogue.
Plaza de la Corredera
A bustling historic square perfect for tapas hopping and experiencing the local evening ambiance.
Alcรกzar de los Reyes Cristianos
A medieval fortress-palace with stunning gardens and ancient baths, offering a glimpse into Cordoba's royal past.
Roman Bridge
An ancient Roman bridge spanning the Guadalquivir River, offering breathtaking views and a popular spot for locals and tourists.
Guadalquivir River
The river flowing through Cordoba, offering scenic views and historically significant for trade.
Palacio de Viana
A Renaissance palace famous for its twelve stunning and unique courtyards, each with its own character.
Sierra Morena
A mountain range offering opportunities for outdoor adventures like hiking, located in the countryside surrounding Cordoba.
Medina Azahara
The ruins of an ancient Islamic city, offering a glimpse into Cordoba's prosperous past.
Calleja de las Flores
A narrow, charming alleyway adorned with vibrant flowers, one of the most photographed spots in Cordoba.