Mosque of Cordoba

Visit CORDOBA with an OFICIAL TOURIST GUIDE. Visit the Mosque, Medina Azahara, the Viana Palace, the Palace of the Christian Kings, the Jewish Quarter (“Juderia district”), its historic center, the “patios” (courtyards),...

The Tower of Cordoba

Through the years, the aspect of this courtyard has changed and evolved. One of the most important changes was its development towards the North, made when Abd al-Rahman III was in power. He also destroyed the old “alminar” (minaret) constructed by Hixem I and the lateral enlargement towards the East built by Almanzor. “The Naranjos” Courtyard (the Orange Tree Courtyard) was used for public activities in the Islamic period, such as teaching or for justice purposes. The arches that go from the praying hall to the courtyard were opened. From the beginning it was conceived as a courtyard with a colonnade (the construction of the galleries was started under the power of Abderraman I, but it was under the rule of Hixem I that they were finished). Hixem I also built the “Alminar” or minaret and the ablutions room. In the 16th century a complete reform was done under the rule of the Bishop “Martín Fernández de Angulo” with the help of the architect “Hernán Ruiz I”, who also built, at the same time, what today are the cloisters. Under the orange trees there is a large “aljibe” (water tank) that provided water for the Muslim’s purifications. In the 13th century palm trees were planted. Its from the 15th century when we know of the existence of the orange trees at this courtyard. In the 18th century olive and cypress trees were added.

 

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Visits to the Mosque, The Jewish Quarter and the Synagogue Visits to the Medina Azahara. Archaeological Compound Night tour through the center of Cordoba Visits to the Viana Palace

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.