Casa de los Marqueses de El Carpio
Baños árabes de Santa María
Calleja de las Flores
Mosque-Cathedral of Cordoba
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Córdoba: Een Reis Door De Tijd

Hans De Hengel

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Hans De Hengel

Welcome to Córdoba! On this GPS guided audio tour, we will visit 15 stops on a route of 1.97km. This tour focusses mainly on general tourism.

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2 hours

Walking Time

1.97 km

Distance

15

stops

nl-NL

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Casa de los Marqueses de El Carpio
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Casa de los Marqueses de El Carpio

A fortified house, the Casa de los Marqueses de El Carpio, was originally a 13th-century tower within the city walls of Córdoba. It has undergone transformations and extensions over the centuries, incorporating Roman ruins and featuring a neo-Arabic patio and almenated tower.

Baños árabes de Santa María
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Baños árabes de Santa María

A historic hammam, the Baños árabes de Santa María, is one of the few remaining examples of a public bathhouse type of building popular in Islamic Córdoba, with influences that persisted in Christian culture during the modern era.

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Calleja de las Flores
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Calleja de las Flores

A narrow street, Calleja de las Flores, ends in a plaza and is a popular tourist destination in Córdoba, positioned as an intersection of the Velázquez Bosco street.

Mosque-Cathedral of Cordoba
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Mosque-Cathedral of Cordoba

A congregational mosque and former Catholic cathedral. The Mosque-Cathedral of Cordoba's courtyard, known as the Patio de los Naranjos, features rows of orange trees, cypresses, and palm trees, surrounded by a gallery added in the 16th century.

Hospital de San Sebastián
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Hospital de San Sebastián

A 16th-century former hospital in Córdoba, built to a design by Hernán Ruiz, el Viejo, and constructed between 1512-16. It previously served as a hospital, home for mothers and infants before being repurposed to house the Palace of Congresses and Exhibitions and the Office of Tourism.

Palacio Episcopal
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Palacio Episcopal

A historic archbishop's palace, opposite the west front of the Mosque-Cathedral of Córdoba, housing the seat of the Archbishop of Córdoba and serving as an important cultural landmark in the city.

Triumph of San Rafael
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Triumph of San Rafael

A sculpture, the Triumph of San Rafael, is a steep stone hill pierced by a small grotto, topped with a cylindrical tower and featuring sculptures of Saint Acisclus, Saint Victoria, and Saint Barbara, as well as an image of Saint Raphael.

Puerta del Puente
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Puerta del Puente

A Renaissance gate, built in the 16th century as part of urban renewal, was designed to improve the entrance to the city, handling high volumes of people and supplies, and features artistic and architectural merits.

Puente romano
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Puente romano

A stone bridge originally built by the Romans in the 1st century BC, reconstructed by the Arabs in the 8th century, and featuring 16 arches, one fewer than the original, and a total length of 247 meters.

Molino de la Albolafia
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Molino de la Albolafia

A hydraulic flour mill, Molino de la Albolafia, is a medieval noria waterwheel along the Guadalquivir River in the historic center of Córdoba, Spain.

Seminary of San Pelagio, Córdoba
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Seminary of San Pelagio, Córdoba

A public building, the Seminary of San Pelagio is a monumental complex in Córdoba, featuring a rich artistic heritage built in various phases from the 16th to the 20th century.

Capilla de San Bartolomé
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Capilla de San Bartolomé

A chapel built between 1390 and 1410, richly decorated with Mudéjar art, features a rectangular floor, pointed arch entrances, and yeseria plasterwork. It is a historic monument listed since 1931.

Patio del Zoco, Córdoba, Spain
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Patio del Zoco, Córdoba, Spain

A historic complex turned shopping center, Patio del Zoco features two plantas of artisanal workshops and stores selling traditional crafts, including platería, filigrana, cordobán leather, and ceramics.

Córdoba Synagogue
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Córdoba Synagogue

A desecrated synagogue, the Córdoba Synagogue is an historic former Jewish congregation and museum, featuring Mudéjar design and ornamentation with stucco panels, geometric patterns, and floral motifs, with Hebrew inscriptions wrapping around the windows.

Casa de Sefarad
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Casa de Sefarad

A museum and cultural center opened in 2006, exploring the culture, history, and tradition of Sefarad (Sephardic Jews) in a 14th-century former Jewish home in the heart of Córdoba's Jewish Quarter. The museum features nine rooms and a specialized library, hosting guided tours, cultural events, and exhibitions.

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Narrated by Jenny Multilingual, specializing in general tourism

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