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Plaza de San Nicolás, 0, 14003 Córdoba, Spain
+34 957 47 68 32
The Chapel of San Bartolomé is a Mudejar-style funerary chapel in the historic heart of Córdoba
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
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
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
The Casa Andalusí is an 11thcentury house in Cordoba's Jewish Quarter, furnished in typical medieval Moorish style and containing a 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
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
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