Mosque-Cathedral of Cordoba, Mosque-Cathedral in Spain
The Mosque-Cathedral of Córdoba is a stunning blend of Islamic and Christian architecture.
Originally built as a mosque in the 8th century, it was converted into a cathedral in the 13th century.
It represents the coexistence of different cultures and religions in Andalusia's history.
It's open to visitors year-round, with extended hours during the summer months.
It's one of the few places where you can see such a seamless blend of Moorish and Gothic architecture.
Location: Córdoba
Inception: 786
Architects: Hernán Ruiz, Juan de Ochoa, Ahmad Ben Baso
Architectural style: Moorish architecture
Length: 178 m
Width: 125 m
Accessibility: Wheelchair accessible
Opening Hours: Monday-Saturday 08:30-09:30,10:00-19:00; Sunday 10:00-19:00
Phone: +34957470512
Website: mezquita-catedraldecordoba.es
Sources: Wikimedia, OpenStreetMap