For a period of time, this place of worship was shared by Christians and Muslims. However, as the Muslim population increased, the Muslim rulers turned it into a mosque. During the Reconquista in the 13th century, the mosque was reclaimed by the Christians and it was transformed into a cathedral.
It is a wonderful showcase of Renaissance and Moorish architecture and definitely worth visiting. The complex consists of the courtyard with a minaret and the prayer hall. The most notable part of the building is probably the hypostyle hall with 856 columns taken from the Roman temple which stood here before.
Night Visit:
The timetable varies according to the season - please, visit the official website for more information.
Daytime Visit:
Adults: €11
Pensioners, Students: €9
Children (10 - 14): €6
Children (under 10): free
(Includes entrance to Route of the Fernandine Churches)
Night Visit:
Adults: €18
Seniors, children (7 - 9), students: €12
Children (under 7): free
Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mosque–Cathedral_of_Córdoba
Official Website http://www.catedraldecordoba.es/
Phone +34 957 47 05 12
Address Calle del Cardenal Herrero, 1, 14003 Córdoba, Spain
Coordinates 37°52'44.03" N -4°46'45.922" E