Córdoba was once the premier city of the Western World, the greatest metropolis west of Constantinople, and the seat of Europe’s first university. Today, there’s a modern commercial center, but most travelers love strolling the town’s ancient cobblestone streets, peeking through gates for glimpses of lush flowers and beautiful tiled fountains.
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This chapel, once the parish church of San Bartolome, now forms part of the Faculty of Philosophy and Arts, the former Cardinal Salazar hospital, and is a splendid example of Mudejar architecture, built between the 14th and 15th centuries
The combination of Moorish and Christian architecture and decoration yields beautiful and eclectic results found nowhere outside of Andalusia.
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From distance is more stunning than from nearby. It is included in the RUTAS FERNANDINAS that is free with your Mezquita ticket. San Pedro was open but there was a barrier so we could not access, and no at single person around to let us in. Disappointing. But S Andreas, S Marina, and S Lorenzo we visited.
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