Technical file of the monument: Viana Palace
| Monument | Viana Palace |
| Description | More than half of the “Don Gome” street is occupied by the posterior façade of the Viana Palace; one gets to the main door going around the building. Original of the 14th century, it has an actual look, due to a series of later reforms. It is a civil construction from the medieval-modern period. It was declared Historical-Artistic National Monument in 1981. Its twelve courtyards and the magnificent garden, offers to those who love gardening, the possibility of enjoying the most diverse selection of flora. Originario del siglo XIV, su aspecto actual es fruto de una serie de remodelaciones posteriores. Se trata de una construcción civil de epoca medieval- moderna. Fue declarado Monumento Histórico-Artístico Nacional en 1981, el marco incomparable de sus doce patios y un imponente jardín permite a los amantes de la jardinería disfrutar de la más variada selección floral. |
| Address | Address Plaza de Don Gome, 2 (Don Gome square, number 2) Cordoba - 14001 |
| Telephone | +34 957 496 741 |
| Fax | +34 957 497 413 |
| Web Site | |
info@mezquitadecordoba.org |
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| Timetables | Winter (1/10 - 30/5): from Monday to Friday, from 10:00 – 13:00 h. and from 16:00 – 18:00 h. Saturday from 10:00 – 13:00 h. Sundays, closed. Summer (1/6 – 30/9): from Monday to Saturday, from 9:00 – 14:00 h. Sundays and Festives, closed. |
| Ticket/fares | Complete visit: 6€ Only courtyards: 3€ If the capacity for the guided visits to the inside of the Palace-Museum was complete, only tickets for visiting the “Patios” (Courtyards) will be sold. |
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The Mosque – Aljama- of Cordoba is the most splendid monument of the Muslim period in the West.
Archaeological complex on the slopes of the Cordovan mountains. It is one of the most important archaeological compounds in the whole of Spain.
With more than 2000 years of history, it has left a large and very valuable historical, cultural and monumental legacy.
A manor house of the 14th century, known also as the “Patios” (Courtyards) Museum.