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The Roman Temple of Cordoba dates back to the 1stcentury AD, and all that remain today are the archaeological ruins which are on display in the Archaeological Museum..
The Roman Temple of Cordoba dates back to the 1stcentury AD, and all that remain today are the archaeological ruins which are on display in the Archaeological Museum.
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Calle Capitulares, s/n, 14003 Córdoba, Spain
+34 957 20 17 74
The Plaza de la Corredera is a 17th century square in the centre of Cordoba that has historically been the site of important events, from Roman circuses to horse-races, bullfights, Inquisition lynching and French Revolution executions
The Plaza de Capuchins is an unassuming but important square in Cordoba, on which stands the 17thcentury Convento de Capuchinos
Located in the old Palace of the Páez de Castillejo, the Archaeological Museum of Cordoba showcases over 33,000 artifacts from prehistoric times to the Moorish period in the Middle Ages
The Museum of Fine Arts in Córdoba is housed in the former Hospital of Charity, and showcases regional art from the 14thto 20thcenturies, with a focus on Andalusian Baroque paintings by artists like Zurbarán, Antonio del Castillo, Valdés Leal and Palomino
Built as a traditional 15thcentury Andalusian house surrounding a central courtyard, the Posada del Potro is an inn that has been immortalized by Cervantes in Don Quixote
The Museum Julio Romero de Torres is dedicated to the eponymous local artist, displays a good collection of his works which include nudes, flamenco dancers and bullfighters
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