Presentacion cordoba 3ºc
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The Grand Theatre located on Gran Capitán boulevard which is apedestrian street in the center of Córdoba.
This is Cardenal Herrero street , which is one of the streets surroundingthe Mosque of Cordoba.
Cruz Conde street in the city center is a pedestrian street where trendy shops can be found .
This street is called calleja de las flores ( alley of flowers) . This is one of the most popular and typical of Córdoba streets visited by thousands of tourists a day.
The vial. It is called so because there lay the old railway tracks and there is a rest of a via with an old train.
This is the plaza de la corredera. Unique main square in Andalucía. Located in the ancient city center.
This is the plaza de los patos ( ducks) . It is a garden in the Victory Avenue.
This is our university campus called Rabanales, which is 3 kms away fromCórdoba. You can get there by train or bus.
In the Ollerías Avenue near the historical center of Córdoba. You canvisit the Malmuerta ( wrongly dead) tower which had a tragic story.
This is the bridge of Andalucía. It is a suspension bridge across theGuadalquivir River.
This is the Alcazar of the Catholic Kings, it is one of the oldestmonuments in Cordoba but also one the most visited and most beautiful
that characterizes this city. You can attend an equestrian show.
The Alkazar: It’s a sober castle, with magnificent gardens and patios ofMoorish tradition. It was built ( as it is usual in Cordoba) over and withthe remains of ancient constructions. Old Cordoba was surrounded by awall which can be still seen in many parts of the city.
Saint Rafael is our Saint Patron, because he protected the town from themedieval plagues. It’s also called “Custodio” for many other miracles.On October 24th is a great holiday in Córdoba because people in thecity remember S.Rafael’s memory.
Medinat al Zahara is a palace town build by Abderraman III in 796 A.D. Itis 8 km away from Cordoba.
Inside Medinat Al-Zahara.
The called “Fernandinas Churches” were ordered to build by the kingFernando III “The Saint” after the Christian Reconquest, in 13th century.This is S.Nicholas’s Church.
This is another “Fernandinas Churchs”, S.Lorenzo Church.
The Mosque-Cathedral is the most important monument of Córdoba, it was world heritage monument in town. It’s the result of an islamic Mosque built in 8th century that had his greater splendor in 10th century, and the Cathedral of Córdoba built in 13th century inside it.
Mirhab. Interior view of the Mosque
The Jew Neighbourhood lies in the surroundings of the mosque, it is formed by a maze of narrow, cobbled streets, where the silence and shadow reign.
Another street of The Jew Neighbourhood.
The Calahorra Tower is an Islamic Fortress built in the 12th century. Itserved as an entry and protection of the Roman Bridge.
The Roman Bridge stretches over the Guadalquivir river and connects two neighborhoods of Córdoba. It was built by the Romans when we were part of the Roman Empire, and it was recently renovated. Now it’s declared a monument of Cultural interest.
Another element that characterizes
our city are the different fairs, such
as the Crosses of May, which are a
cross covered with flowers that are
placed throughout the city and people get around them to
dance, singand enjoy.
Our fair is very lively, we danced in the stalls, we sang sevillanas...
The carriages, at the fair in Córdoba, they walk in the morning to shine.
The Virgin of Los Dolores ( Virgin of Pains) is one of the mostfamous Easter processions of Córdoba, its day is Holy Friday.
Easter in Córdoba is lived with passion and devotion. We enjoyed thenice thing about the saints.
This is the Roman bridge again