Medina Azahara 5 curiosities

If you visit Cordoba, you can not miss seeing the city of Medina Azahara, the palatine city built by the caliphs for their use and enjoyment, located a few kilometers from the capital of Cordoba. T

Córdoba through its museums

If you are thinking about visiting Córdoba you are lucky because our city has a wide range of museums available throughout the city.     Its wide history both in Roman

The Great Royal Palace

Five minutes from the Mosque-Cathedral of Cordoba, on part of the land that was once the palace of the Umayyad caliphs, is the Alcazar de los Reyes Cristianos. Built between 1328 and 1329 by the Ca

Enclave of Sefarad; Jewish street, Córdoba.

Calle Judíos, Córdoba, Spain It is possible that it was one of the most important streets in the History of the Iberian Peninsula in the period of Al Andalus. Located in the old J

The Pearl of Sefarad.

Strolling through southern Spain, we find ourselves in the province of Córdoba one of the nerve centers of Judaism in the country. This point was found in the town of Lucena, which was so im

Reopening of the Cordoba synagogue.

A year and two months ago the restoration works of the Cordoba Synagogue began, the second most visited monument in the city of Calipha. To this end, the repair of the roof of the guard house, the

The origin of the Cordovan salmorejo.

Summer is here and the heat begins to sink in our Cordoba streets. And what better way than going to tapas for a good bar or traditional tavern the typical Salmorejo from Cordoba around our Mezquit

Origin and recipe: the Cordovan flamenquín.

To speak of the flamenquín is to speak of a thousand varieties on a dish so typical of the gastronomy of the Guadalquivir Valley although it is already widespread throughout Spain. Its origi

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