Discover the Mosque-Cathedral of Córdoba and the historic Jewish quarter on a guided tour that blends history, art, and culture. The Mosque-Cathedral, one of Spain’s most visited monuments, showcases a unique fusion of Islamic and Catholic architecture. Built in 785, it became the second-largest mosque in the world and is today a UNESCO World Heritage site. Inside, you will be amazed by a labyrinth of columns and double arches, the maqsura, the mihrab, and the magnificent choir near the main chapel, reflecting the artistic and spiritual richness of the building.
The tour continues through Córdoba’s Jewish quarter, located next to the Mosque-Cathedral, one of the city’s most visited historic areas. You will stroll along Judíos Street, explore the municipal market (Zoco), and learn about key figures such as Maimonides and Averroes, commemorated in sculptures and monuments throughout the district. The visit includes the Córdoba Synagogue, built in 1315 by Isaq Moheb, one of the three preserved 12th-century synagogues in Spain, with a courtyard leading to the prayer hall and the Torah area, a unique testimony to the Jewish heritage of Al-Andalus.
This tour provides a comprehensive experience, highlighting the coexistence of cultures, Mudejar art in the Chapel of San Bartolomé, and Córdoba’s millennial history, offering an immersive journey through one of Spain’s most iconic cities.