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The Great Mosque-Cathedral of Cordoba is a mixture of architectural styles superimposed on one another over the nine centuries its construction and renovations lasted. Standing in the historic centre, it is one of the most beautiful examples of Muslim art in Spain, built in 785 by the Muslim emir Abdurrahman I on the site of the ancient Visigoth church of San Vicente.

The Jewish quarter is a complex network of little streets with a typical Andalusian flavor. The Synagogue, one of Spain’s best preserved, is located in the centre of this traditional neighborhood. A Mudejar-style 14th century building, was used as a temple until the Jews expulsion in 1492. The neighborhood, also home to the statue in honor of the Jewish philosopher Maimónides, was an intellectual stronghold in the time of Abderramán III (891 – 961 A.D).

Inclusion

Official guide (English, Spanish and French. Further languages on request) and Entry tickets to the Mosque & the Synagogue.

Exclusion

Gratuity and Hotel pick-up / drop-off.

Hours of operation

Departs at 12:00pm (Tuesday - Saturday). Closed: Mondays, Sundays & Religious festivities.

Duration

Tour is 2 hours.

Location

Departs from -‘Monumento a los enamorados’ in ‘Campo Santo de los Mártires’ Square at Tomás Conde Street.

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Cordoba Cordoba , Cordoba, Spain

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