Mosque-Cathedral of Córdoba: reviews, price and Exclusive Promo Code

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1 Rue Cardenal Herrero, 14003 Córdoba, Spain
1 Rue Cardenal Herrero, 14003 Córdoba, Spain
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Mosquée Cathédrale de Cordoue
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Visiting the Mosque-Cathedral of Córdoba

It stands as a singular representation of the history of Andalusia. Transcending architecture and even faith, the Mosque-Cathedral of Córdoba is one of the most precious and unique monuments on the planet. Every stone and every structural transformation maps the evolution of the country. This masterpiece of Arab-Andalusian art is a testament to incomparable beauty and is officially recognized as an UNESCO World Heritage site.

The second largest mosque in the world

Rarely does a visit offer this sense of encountering something truly exceptional. Within the walls of what was once the largest mosque in the world after the one in Mecca, a cathedral now stands. This unexpected marriage feels like a clash of cultures and an architectural paradox. You move from masterful restraint to ostentatious opulence. Some have lamented this, most notably Charles V, who is said to have remarked, "You have destroyed something unique in the world to build what one sees everywhere." The monarch was mistaken, as the site remains remarkable, as does its history. It began in 786 when the emir Abd Al Rahman I ordered the construction of a mosque on the site of a former Visigoth basilica, the mosaics of which are still visible in the oldest section. The arches are the defining element of the religious space, featuring pink and blue marble topped with white arches striped in red, where stone and brick define the aesthetic. Three expansions multiplied this forest of 850 columns. Over two centuries, the Mezquita flourished and reached its peak during the Caliphate. It became a beacon of influence, enriched by a dome with exquisite gold work typical of Byzantine art. With its 23,000 m², 19 naves, orange grove, and reflecting pools, it is a site that is audacious in scale and fascinating in its beauty.

The Reconquista reshaped its destiny. In 1236, the Catholic Monarchs reconsecrated the site and a chapel was installed within the Islamic structure. In 1523, the clergy destroyed a portion of the columns to build the Cathedral of Our Lady of the Assumption, a Baroque and Gothic intrusion that continues to spark debate. The minaret was walled off and converted into a bell tower. Even today, the site remains extraordinary, unforgettable, and deeply moving.

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Opening hours

Open Mon to Fri from 10:00 AM to 2:00 PM and 4:00 PM to 7:00 PM, Sat from 10:00 AM to 7:00 PM, and Sun from 8:30 AM to 11:30 AM and 4:00 PM to 7:00 PM.
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Reviews of Mosque-Cathedral of Córdoba

Summary of 4 reviews
4.5/5
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4
As a couple
4.5
With friends
4.3

Avygeo ranking

#277
in the world
#234
in Europe
#28
in Spain
#1
in Córdoba

An iconic monument

This is one of the most beautiful monuments in Cordoba, and certainly the most unusual. The architectural mix resulting from the Muslim and Christian religions is very surprising. I thought I was walking into a mosque, but inside, the place looks more like a cathedral. I really loved this combination of cultures, which makes the place unique. Remember to book online before your visit to avoid the line and to download the audio guide, which is pretty well done, onto your phone.

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A mix of styles

Another must-see site in Andalusia. You visit Cordoba for its impressive Mosque-Cathedral. As the name suggests, it was originally a mosque built in the 13th century under the Umayyad reign. It was actually one of the largest mosques in the medieval Islamic world. However, after the Christian Reconquista, it was converted into a Catholic cathedral in 1236. It is also called the Mezquita.

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Nice but not exceptional

I had heard so much about it that I built this historic monument up in my head. Yes, the mix of styles is beautiful, but it is not exactly jaw-dropping.

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Fabulous!

Absolutely extraordinary, it is a unique monument that is a symbol of "living together." The colorful arches are magnificent and stretch as far as the eye can see. The visit is very soothing, and you come out with your eyes full of all these wonders from different styles and religions that, in the end, blend together very well.

It is a must-see place for anyone planning to go to Andalusia!!

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