





Mosque Cathedral of Córdoba & Jewish Quarter Guide
Duration
1 day(s)
Languages
English
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Explore Mosque-Cathedral with expert historian guided tour
Admire architectural blend of Islamic Christian influences
Walk through Jewish Quarter with historical landmarks
Discover Synagogue Souk and Monument to Maimonides
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Experience the magnificent Mosque-Cathedral of Córdoba with an expert historian guiding you through its fascinating history and architectural evolution. Discover the monument’s unique blend of Islamic and Christian influences, from its original construction to the later Renaissance additions. Learn about the intricate arches, exquisite mosaics, and the symbolic significance of its prayer halls and chapels. Your guide will reveal captivating stories about the rulers, artisans, and religious changes that shaped this iconic site, making it a true masterpiece of world heritage.
After exploring the Mosque-Cathedral, enjoy a walking tour through the historic Jewish Quarter of Córdoba. Wander along narrow cobbled streets and admire landmarks such as the Synagogue, the Souk, and the Monument to Maimonides. Immerse yourself in the atmosphere of this cultural hub, where centuries of Jewish, Muslim, and Christian coexistence have left their mark. This tour provides a rich combination of architectural splendor, historical insight, and cultural exploration, offering a deep understanding of Córdoba’s extraordinary heritage.
Ticket and monolingual guided tour to the Mosque
Cathedral of Cordoba
Guided walking tour of the Jewish Quarter
Radio Guide System
Any other service not specified
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Children must be accompanied by an adult
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Activity Provider: Julia Travel Gray Line Spain
Customer Reviews
Emma

Haim was beyond exceptional! He led us through a tour of Cordoba with a strong emphasis on the Christian, Muslim and Jewish heritage dating back to the early days of the Golden Era. He shared with us a lot of different anecdotes which made the experience incredibly engaging. Could not recommend a better guide to discover this wonderful city full of history. Muchas gracias Haim!!
Douglas

Rabbi Casas wonderfully guided our group through Jewish Cordoba, showing wit and wisdom, knowledge and sophistication of centuries of Jewish life in Spain. Moreover, he led a joyful Kabbalat Shabbat with singing both Sephardic and modern Reform Jewish melodies for our group, and offered a skillful D'var Torah. His presence moved me and my group, and his generosity of spirit was sweet and thoughtful. I'm happy to recomend Rabbi Haim Casas to any group looking to be informed and inspired in Cordoba!
Bruce

Rabbi Haim was delightful. Very energetic and a wealth of historical knowledge. He also brings a unique perspective to the religious journey of Jews, Christians and Moslems as it relates to the history off Spain. We highly recommend Haim to help you explore the history of Cordoba.
Julie

We enjoyed Haim’s good company. He is knowledgeable about so many things and we asked many questions. He is passionate about the places he took us and we loved the tour.
Muhammad

Originally built as a mosque in the late 8th century, in 10th century Cordoba Mosque was one of the largest mosque in the Islamic world at the time. After fall of Al-Andalus, mosque converted into a cathedral after 1236, La Mezquita beautifully merges Islamic hypostyle arches with Renaissance and Baroque Christian elements. About 850+ columns made from jasper, marble, granite, and porphyry support double-tiered red-and-white horseshoe arches—creating an almost infinite visual effect . Stunning mihrab and mosaic dome: The richly decorated prayer niche is a masterpiece of Islamic art and color. The Patio de los Naranjos provides a welcome pause in a courtyard framed with fragrant orange trees and fountains. A UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1984 and widely ranked among Europe’s top monuments by international visitors.
