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Mosque-Cathedral of Córdoba
AAnonymous UserElectronic tickets, no need to pick up tickets, very convenient. The Grand Mosque has been converted into a cathedral, the two styles are intertwined, very magnificent. The church closes at 3 pm, try to go in the morning. Going up to the bell tower is mainly to see the panoramic view of the ancient city, and there should be at least 2 hours between visiting the church.
Calleja de las Flores
旅旅の径In Cordoba, a southern city in Spain, there are many streets and alleys with blooming flowers, and the most famous one is the Alley of Flowers.
The alleys around the Great Mosque are densely packed and winding. From the main road outside the north wall of the Great Mosque, walk into an alley for nearly 50 meters to find the entrance of the Alley of Flowers.
The alley is about 1.5 meters wide and less than 100 meters long, with residential courtyards on both sides lined up; at the end of the alley is a rectangular square (the alley is a dead end), surrounded by exquisite and gorgeous souvenir shops.
Compared with many nearby alleys, the scenery is similar but different.
Same - white walls stand across the alley, rows of blue pots hang against the wall, and clusters of flowers bloom gorgeously.
Different - walk into the depths of the alley, look back and see the beauty of the tower of the Great Mosque between the swaying flowers, revealing the heroic figure of the tower of the Great Mosque, a classic match, a well-deserved Cordoba tourism business card.
Roman Bridge of Córdoba
旅旅の径The Roman Bridge, an ancient and striking landmark of Cordoba, spans the Guadalquivir River and connects the old and new city. The 238-meter-long and 16-meter-wide 16-hole stone arch bridge was first built in the Roman era (around the 1st century AD), and was expanded in the Moorish era (after the 8th century AD) to form its current size. It was repaired many times from the 13th to the 19th century and is still in use today.
Wandering along the river, looking from afar - the old and strong stone bridge and the elegant and majestic skyline of the old city on the north bank complement each other; looking closely - the bridge piers and arches retain the marks of a thousand years, demonstrating the wisdom of our ancestors (the water-facing side of the bridge piers is pointed and the back-water side is round, which not only reduces the impact of the river on the bridge piers, but also slows down the erosion of the riverbed by the water flow).
Strolling across the bridge, the square stone slab bridge deck and solid concrete bridge railings are 80% new; in the middle of the bridge, the white statue of the patron saint of Cordoba - the Angel of Saint Raphael is enshrined, which is also a sight.
Alcazar of the Christian Monarchs
Ggz当地向导伊妹儿The ruins of the Royal Palace of Cordoba are very beautiful. It is one of the distinctive attractions and a good choice. The architecture is exquisite and elegant, the style is unique and charming, and it is very interesting. It is a good place for taking pictures and a good choice.
Palacio de Viana
翱翱翔的大鲨鱼Palacio de Viana (Viana Palace) , which is nicknamed the Garden Museum, is a beautiful and beautiful attraction for visiting and shooting. The original building began 500 years ago. It is an aristocratic manor. It has been expanded on behalf of generations. There are 12 gardens in size. It was bought by the public undertaking in 1980 and opened for visiting. About 10 minutes walk from the central Tendillas Square and about 17 minutes walk from the Grand Mosque. The courtyard tour is 5 euros and is free for several hours a week.
Sinagoga
CccjccjThe synagogue, built in the 14th century, is the only synagogue in Andalusia and one of the best preserved synagogues in Spain. It is just a small room with exquisite carvings and original Hebrew inscriptions on the walls.
La Juderia
旅旅の径To visit Cordoba and visit the old Jewish Street is a must-do task. The old town of Cordoba, a large area on the northwest side of the Grand Mosque, was a Jewish settlement in the Middle Ages. After the Jews were expelled from the present day, they still retain the old style, called the old Jewish Street. The narrow and elegant alleys, the small shops facing the street are in every step; the quiet courtyard, the surrounding houses are white walls and color frames; Flowers like the sea, tourists like weaving, overflowing with the rich Andalusian romance.
Patio De Los Naranjos
旅旅の径World Heritage Site - The Grand Mosque of Cordoba, consisting of monasteries and orange courtyards (also known as orange garden atriums). The rectangular orange courtyard covers an area of more than 9,000 square meters and is located on the north side of the Grand Mosque. Around the arcade, the orange trees in the courtyard, the central fountain, the clock tower on one side towering... a touch of green, complemented by the spectacular and beautiful architecture, and has a unique charm.
Plaza de la Corredera
__M1***85The robot reviews here are really unreadable. . . The square is very large, located in the north of the old city, not far from the train station. There are some modern commercial and dining around, and there is a tourist information center on the south side.
Plaza del Potro
天天生哥Then arrived at the white Mijas town on the Mediterranean coast, the square was lively and the sea breeze was blowing, and the ancient courage was felt. The leisurely soul was like born in the arms of nature, and it was longer than time. Feeling the comfortable life of the locals.