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Cordoba is a town in Andalusia in southern Spain. It was a Roman settlement, then colonized by the Muslim armies in the eighth century, after which it became the capital of the Islamic emirate and then of the Caliphate of Cordoba.


You can see in these photos:

  • the entrance to the old town by crossing the Roman bridge (Puente Romano) and then entering Gate of the Bridge (Puerta del Puente, a Renaissance gate),
  • wonderful places: narrow streets maze, architecture of different epochs, medieval squares, hidden gardens inside houses, Jewish Quarter, shops, cafes and terraces. The area is declared World Heritage by UNESCO, at its center being the symbol building of the city, the Mezquita Grand Mosque,
  • a beautiful network of streets, alleys, squares and courtyards in white, set around the Mezquita (Mosque-Cathedral of Cordoba),
  • the Mosque-Cathedral of Cordoba (Mezquita), one of the greatest works of Islamic architecture in the world, in a refined era when Muslims, Jews and Christians lived together!

The Mezquita is impressive in the first place for its huge archers, supported by more than 1,000 columns of quartz, onyx, marble and granite. These were made including the remnants of the ancient Roman temple that occupies the place before.

Year 1236 is the year when Cordoba was recaptured and freed from the Muslim yoke by King Ferdinand III by Castile. This is the time when the city is reborn, the mosque being reshaped as a place of Christian prayer.


Each photo has a resolution of 4032 x 3024 Pixels. They were made on September 24, 2018. The camera used is Samsung SM-G930F.


You have a Royalty-free license for these photos, that is, you pay only once and you can use them anywhere geographically, an unlimited number of times, on any and all media, that is, in print, in digital or in any other medium or format and you do not have exclusive rights to use the content, that is, we can license the same content to other clients as well.

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