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San Bartolome, Cordoba

The Chapel of San Bartolomé is a Mudejar-style funerary chapel in the historic heart of Córdoba.

The Chapel of San Bartolomé is a Mudejar-style funerary chapel in the historic heart of Córdoba. Built in 1399-1410, the sandstone chapel combines Moorish and Christian elements harmoniously, with ribbed vaulted ceiling, mosaic tiles with geometric patterns, yeseria work on the walls, and inscriptions in Arabic script.


Hours

Sun

10:30

13:30

Mon

15:30

18:30

Tue

15:30

18:30

Wed

15:30

18:30

Thu

15:30

18:30

Fri

15:30

18:30

Sat

15:30

18:30

About San Bartolome

 Facultad de Folisofía y Letras, Calle Averroes, S/N, 14004 Córdoba, Spain

 +34 957 49 28 29

 www.capillamudejar.es

San Bartolome and Nearby Sights on Map

El Zoco Maimonides

Located in a charming Moorish building with a colonnaded courtyard, El Zoco is the municipal craft market of Cordoba, selling artisan Spanish handicrafts such as leather ware, filigree, ceramics, jewelry, art and trinkets

Sinagoga

Casa de Sefarad

Located in a 14thcentury Jewish house in the heart of Cordoba's Jewish Quarter, the Casa de Sefarad is a small museum dedicated to the Sephardic Jews, showcasing their history, language and music, domestic lifestyles, liturgical objects, eminent Andalusian women, and documents pertaining to the Spanish Inquisition

Casa Andalusi

The Casa Andalusí is an 11thcentury house in Cordoba's Jewish Quarter, furnished in typical medieval Moorish style and containing a museum

Galeria de la Inquisicion

The Galeria De La Inquisicion is a museum of torture, showcasing various devices and contraptions from the 13thto 19thcenturies that were used for inflicting pain, including those used by the Spanish Inquisition

Puerta de Almodovar

The Puerta de Almodovar is a monumental gate which was built in the 14thcentury as part of the medieval defensive wall that protected the historical centre of Cordoba

Espectaculo Pasion y Duende del Caballo Andaluz

The Royal Stables of Cordoba have been famed for centuries for their prize Andalusian horses, which can run in war as well as skillfully entertain

Los Patios del Alcazar Viejo

The Patios of Alcazar Viejo in the San Basilio Quarter present the beautiful décor of traditional Spanish communal homes that are centered around shared courtyards

Calleja de las Flores

The Calleja de las Flores or Alley of Flowers is a charming street that runs from Calle Velázquez Bosco to a plaza that offers a good view of the Mosque-Cathedral tower

Mosque-Cathedral of Cordoba

The Mosque-Cathedral of Cordoba is a historical landmark with a rich, storied past that is evident in its architectural details which have Gothic, Renaissance and Baroque elements