Cordoba is a melting pot of cultures that has left an indelible mark on its architecture, customs and identity. To tour the city is to take a journey through time, from its splendor as the capital of the Caliphate of Cordoba to its Roman and Christian legacy.
The Mosque-Cathedral is the maximum exponent of this cultural wealth, an architectural jewel that fuses Islamic and Christian art in the same space. But the history of Cordoba is not limited to its most iconic monument: the Alcazar of the Christian Kings, the Synagogue in the Jewish Quarter and the remains of the Roman temple are must-sees for heritage lovers.
In addition, Cordoba's culture is alive in its streets and squares. The Patios of Cordoba, declared Intangible Heritage of Humanity, offer a spectacle of color and tradition in spring. Also not to be missed are the Guitar Festival and the White Night of Flamenco, events that reflect the Andalusian passion for music and art.
To explore Cordoba is to immerse yourself in centuries of history, where every corner tells a story and every tradition has a meaning. The city continues to be a meeting point of cultures, keeping its heritage alive in every stone of its monuments and in every expression of its art.