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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.
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. The elegant patios in a narrow cobblestone alley are adorned with fresh floral displays, with potted plants on the walls forming a vertical garden. The pink, red, purple and yellow flowers in pots dotting the walls are a truly exquisite sight to behold.
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Calle San Basilio, 14, 14004 Córdoba, Spain
+34 957 04 33 25
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