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Cordoba

Córdoba’s Architecture is a rich blend of Roman, Islamic, Gothic, Renaissance, and Baroque influences, reflecting its layered history as a cultural crossroads. The city’s most iconic structure, the Mezquita-Catedral, embodies this fusion with its vast Moorish hypostyle hall and later Christian interventions. Traditional Andalusian patios, Mudejar-style palaces, and the remnants of its Islamic golden age—such as the Medina Azahara—further highlight Córdoba’s architectural heritage, making it a testament to centuries of artistic and cultural exchange.