Cordoba is a city of Andalusia founded by the Romans in the 2nd century BC, then even succeed different periods of occupation: Visigoth, Islamic, Jewish and Christian, leaving architectural traces as evidenced by the Mezquita, the mosque turned into Cathedral in the center. It is a World Heritage Site by UNESCO.
But also the Juderia, the Jewish quarter with its narrow streets at the entrances to houses with wrought iron, patios decorate with flowers. Not to mention the Alcazar, the fortress of the Catholic Kings who served Palace.
Mezquita
A witness cathedral mosque of the various occupations of the region over the centuries. World Heritage of UNESCO.Juderia
The old Jewish quarter of Cordoba, with houses whitewashed, with their wrought iron gates overlooking beautifully flowered patios.Alcazar de los Reyes Christianos
L’alcazar, palace became a fortress. Where will succeed Muslim eras and Catholics.Plaza del Potro
The famous place the foal is named after the beautiful 16th century fountain that stands in the center, topped with a foal. Alongside the famous inn "Posada del Potro" dating from 1435 and described by Don Quixote as a den of thieves.Museo Arqueologico
This archaeological museum illustrates the history of Cordoba. Its building was built on the ancient ruins of the Roman theater.