• DrFumblefinger comes across an old Synagogue in Cordoba, one of only three left from this era in Spain.
  • The synagogue of Cordoba is free and open to all citizens of EU member states, otherwise the entrance free is €1.5 per person.
  • The Córdoba Synagogue served the Jewish community of Cordoba until 1492. The Mudejar styled structure dates back to 1315 and was built by Isaac Moheb.
  • Córdoba Synagogue (Spanish: Sinagoga de Córdoba) is a historic edifice in the Jewish Quarter of Córdoba, Spain, built in 1315.
  • This fact makes the Cordoba synagogue an absolute rarity and therefore a treasure. ... Probably, this conversion saved the synagogue from being demolished.
  • In 1236, Christian forces under Ferdinand III of Castile reconquered Cordoba and gave its remaining Jewish residents the right to build a synagogue, which they did.
  • Córdoba Synagogue (Spanish: Sinagoga de Córdoba) is a historic edifice in the Jewish Quarter of Córdoba, Spain built in 1315.
  • Córdoba Sinagogu - Córdoba Synagogue.
  • In 1236, Christian forces under Ferdinand III of Castile reconquered Cordoba and gave its remaining Jewish residents the right to build a synagogue, which they did.
  • If you book this tour, you will access to a lot of monuments: Mudejar Chapel of San Bartolomé, Synagogue, Califales Baths, Alcázar, Mosque-Cathedral.