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Andrew Ferren regularly reports on travel, art and museums for The New York Times. He has lived in Spain for 20 years and frequently visits Córdoba. The winds of innovation are again rustling the ...
Córdoba, the capital of the Córdoba province in Andalusia, is one of Spain’s most fascinating destinations. Occupied by the Romans in the 2nd century B.C.E., the city maintains a deep ...
For most tourists to Spain, a visit to Cordoba isn’t a must. Barcelona and Seville have been luring visitors for decades, keeping Cordoba, a city in the south with a population of around 330,000 ...
The new beginning decreed by Ferdinand III in 1236 was not the first transformation of the site at the foot of the Sierra Morena in southern Spain ... the mihrab in the background.
Cordoba Spain is filled with beautiful streets and exquisite patios. So, if you're spending 2 days in Cordoba, be sure to make time to relax and simply wander the streets. This 2-day itinerary for ...
CÓRDOBA, Spain The great mosque of Córdoba was begun by the Muslim caliphs in the eighth century, its forest of pillars and red-and-white striped arches meant to convey a powerful sense of ...
The city of Córdoba, in southern Spain, has some tough competition when ... and cleanliness were so important in the caliphate of Cordoba that, in the time of al-Mansur, there were more than ...
That's when you finally tell them that Cordoba, Spain, contains the most UNESCO World Heritage Sites in the world for any city. It's not easy to obtain recognition as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.