The Mosque–Cathedral of Córdoba, also known as the Great Mosque of Córdoba and the Mezquita is regarded as one of the mo ...
In the 16th century, the authorities of Córdoba decided to improve the condition of the entrance to the city due to the dete ...
Royal Stables (Caballerizas Reales) are a set of stables in Córdoba. The building is situated in the historic centre and bor ...
The Alcázar de los Reyes Cristianos ('Castle of the Christian Monarchs') served as one of the primary residences o ...
The Caliphal Baths are Arab baths in Córdoba. They are situated in the historic centre which was declared a World Heritage S ...
The Roman bridge of Córdoba was originally built in the early 1st century BC across the Guadalquivir river, though it has be ...
The Chapel of San Bartolomé is a funerary chapel in the historic centre of Córdoba. It is dated between 1390 and 1410. Rich ...
Córdoba Synagogue is a historic edifice in the Jewish Quarter of Córdoba, built in 1315. The synagogue's small size points ...
The Calahorra tower (Torre de la Calahorra) is a fortified gate in the historic centre of Córdoba. The edifice is of Islamic ...
The Roman Walls which once surrounded Córdoba, Spain, were built after the Romans captured the city in 206 BC, making it par ...
The construction of Roman temple in Córdoba began during the reign of Emperor Claudius (41-54 AD) and ended some forty years ...
Plaza de la Corredera is the result of the works carried out between 1683 and 1687 by Chief Magistrate Francisco Ronquillo Br ...
The Julio Romero de Torres Museum is notable for containing the largest collection of the famous Cordoban painter Julio Romer ...
San Pablo is a church and former convent in Córdoba. The present church and defunct convent were built on a space that alway ...
Palacio de Viana was established as the family estate in 1492 by Gómez Suárez de Figuroea. He died childless and was succee ...
San Miguel is a Roman Catholic church in Córdoba, Andalusia, southern Spain. It is one of the twelve churches built by or ...
Medina Azahara ('the shining city') is the ruins of a vast, fortified Andalus palace-city built by Abd-ar-Rahman III (912–9 ...
The Archaeological museum of Córdoba represents the most complete collection of historic Spanish artifacts in the world, wit ...
Santa Marina is one of the so-called 'Fernandinean Churches', edificated in the city after Ferdinand III of Castile ...
San Nicolás de la Villa is one of the twelve Fernandine churches built in the city after its conquest by King Ferdinand III ...
The Palacio de la Merced is a historical building in Córdoba. Once home to the convent of La Merced Calzada, it is now home ...
San Juan y Todos los Santos (St John and All Saints) stands on the site of the former Convento de la Trinidad established sho ...
The Roman mausoleum of Córdoba is an ancient structure in the Jardines de la Victoria, Córdoba. It is a funerary monument o ...
San Pedro church is believed to be located over a previous edifice housing the remains of the Córdoban martyrs Januarius, M ...
San Lorenzo was one of the twelve religious buildings commissioned by king Ferdinand III of Castile in the city after its con ...
The Torre de la Malmuerta is a gate tower in Córdoba. It was built in 1406–1408, by order of King Henry III of Castile, o ...
The church of Santa Mariá Magdalena was one of the first of 12 churches Fernando III built after conquering Córdoba in 1236 ...
The archaeological site of Cercadilla includes a complete chronological sequence from the 3rd to 12th centuries. The most rel ...
On the hills above the amazing Medina Azahara, nestling in the mountains of Córdoba and surrounded by native Mediterranean v ...
Ategua is an Ibero-Roman fortified settlement with substantial archaeological remains stretching into the Middle Ages. Ategua ...