Mosque-Cathedral (Mezquite Catedral)
* A sacred location, this site was initially home to a Roman temple devoted to the god Janus, then a Visigoth basilica.
Churches
* Also known as Capuchinos or El Cristo de los Dolores Square, the latter a reference to one of Cordoba's best-known images, popularly known as "Cristo de los Faroles" ("Christ of the Lamps"). The square is home to the Capuchin Convent and Los Dolo
La Corredera Square
* Archaeology Museum
* Provincial Fine Arts (Bellas Artes) Museum & Julio Romero De Torres Museum
* Market (ZoCo) and Bullfighting Museum
Las Flores Alley (Calleja de las Flores) & Museum
* The name of this square is derived from the fact that, due to its considerable size, it played host to the city's most popular events, in particular horse races (corredera means racetrack) and bullfights, the latter continuing to be staged here u
Los Dolores Square
* St. Nicholas' Church
* St. Victoria's Church
* St. Augustine's Church
* St. Marina's Church
* St. Lawrence's Church
* Trinitary Monastery
* St. Andrew's Church
* St. Peter's Church
* La Magdalena Ch
Medina Azahara
* THE MAY CRUCES - Cordoba starts the month of May awash with color in its streets, patios and squares. The city dons its spring party clothes and gets ready for an explosion of elegance in every corner of this magical city. This fiesta is a colorf
Puente Romano y torre de la Calahorra
* Provincial Council Building
* House of the Marquis of Carpio
The Marquis of Viana's Palace
* La Calahorra Tower - (Torre De La Calahorra).
* Bridge Gate (Puerta Del Puente).
* Roman Bridge (Puente Romano).