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The Palace Museum of Viana in Cordoba is a 14thcentury palace-museum that features 12 beautifully decorated traditional Andalusian patios, as well as a collection of cultural artifacts.
The Palace Museum of Viana in Cordoba is a 14thcentury palace-museum that features 12 beautifully decorated traditional Andalusian patios, as well as a collection of cultural artifacts. Its Mannerist style façade was designed in the 16thcentury by Juan de Ochoa. The halls have paintings, mosaics, leatherware, furniture, decorative arts, firearms, porcelain, silverware, Flemish tapestries and a library with more than 7000 volumes.
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Plaza de Don Gome, 2, 14001 Córdoba, Spain
+34 957 49 67 41
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