Originally built as a mosque in the 8th century. The Cordoba Mosque, also known as the Mezquita Cathedral bears witness to the enduring legacy of Moorish Spain, with its stunning horseshoe arches, elaborate carvings, and peaceful gardens. Designated as a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1984, Cordoba Mosque stands as a beacon of cultural heritage and a testament to the enduring spirit of human creativity and ingenuity.
As a historic palace and fortress, Cordoba Alcazar invites you to explore grand halls paved with Roman mosaics, climb medieval towers for sweeping city views, and unwind in gardens inspired by the splendor of Al-Andalus. Every corner reveals a new chapter of Cordoba’s layered past.