Free Walking Sightseeing Tour #5 in Córdoba, Spain
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6.4 km
99 m
Explore Córdoba in Spain with this free self-guided walking tour. The map shows the route of the tour. Below is a list of attractions, including their details.
Activities in CórdobaIndividual Sights in CórdobaSight 1: Jardines de la Victoria
The gardens of victory are public gardens located in Córdoba, Spain. These gardens are located between two large avenues; The Victoria Paseo and the Argentine Republic Avenue. He receives his name from the convent of Our Lady of Victory, former convent demolished in the nineteenth century.
Sight 2: Mausoleos Romanos
The Roman mausoleum of Córdoba is an ancient structure in the Jardines de la Victoria, Córdoba, Andalusia, southern Spain. It is a funerary monument of cylinder-shaped that corresponded to a group of funerary monuments of the Republican era, built in the 1st century AD. It was discovered in 1993 during archaeological excavations.
Sight 3: Monumento al Duque de Rivas
The Monument to the Duke of Rivas is a sculptural monument dedicated to the poet and playwright Ángel de Saavedra, located in the Victoria Gardens in Córdoba, Spain. The work of the famous sculptor Mariano Benlliure, it was built in 1929. It was said of this sculpture that alone was sufficient to justify the fame of its author.
Sight 4: Monumento a Julio Romero de Torres
The monument to Julio Romero de Torres is a commemorative monument, dedicated to said painter, located in the gardens of agriculture of the city of Córdoba (Spain) and made in 1940. It was promoted by the City of Córdoba in tribute after the Death of the painter, taking care of the work to the Almeria sculptor Juan Cristóbal González Quesada who mainly used stone for the whole and bronze for sculpture.
Wikipedia: Monumento a Julio Romero de Torres (Córdoba) (ES)
Sight 5: Colegiata de San Hipólito
The Royal Collegiate Church of Saint Hippolytus is a Catholic Church in Córdoba, (Spain) founded in 1343 at the initiative of King Alfonso XI of Castile. The church, which was later granted in perpetuity to the Society of Jesus, contains the tombs of King Ferdinand IV and his son Alfonso XI.
Sight 6: Iglesia de San Miguel
San Miguel is a Roman Catholic church in Córdoba, Andalusia, southern Spain. It is one of the twelve churches built by order of King Ferdinand III of Castile in the city after its conquest in the early 13th century. It was declared a monument of national interest in 1931.
Sight 7: Cristo de los Faroles
The Christ of Atonement and Mercy, popularly known as the Christ of the Lanterns, is a large Crucifix located at the Plaza de los Capuchinos in Cordoba, Spain.
Sight 8: Fuente de la Fuenseca
The Fuenseca Fountain is a fountain located in the square of the same name, in the San Andrés-San Pablo neighborhood of the city of Córdoba (Spain). It was built in 1808 as a reconstruction of an older fountain. It owes its name to the low flow of the original fountain, built in the 15th century.
Sight 9: Convento de Santa Marta
The Convento de Santa Marta is a convent in Córdoba, Spain, on Calle de Santa Marta. Founded in 1464, it belongs to the female branch of the order Hieronymites.
Sight 10: Iglesia de San Pablo
San Pablo is a church and former convent in Córdoba, Andalusia, southern Spain. The present church and defunct convent were built on a space that always harbored large buildings for its location at the door of the city along one of the main access roads. A Roman Circus predated a Muslim palace before Almohad Christians built a Dominican convent.
Sight 11: Templo romano
The Spanish city of Córdoba has the remains of a Roman temple, which was discovered in the 1950s during the expansion of City Hall. It is located in the angle formed by the streets Claudio Marcelo and Capitulares. It was not the only temple that the city had, but it was possibly the most important of all, and the only known by archaeological excavation. It is a Pseudoperipterus, hexastyle and of Corinthian order temple of 32 meters long and 16 wide.
Sight 12: Jardines de Orive
The Orive Gardens is an urban park in Cordoba, Spain, located between Calle Pedro López and Plaza de Orive.
Sight 13: Iglesia de San Andrés
The Church of San Andrés is one of the so -called Fernandinas churches in Córdoba (Spain). The temple was founded in the thirteenth century and suffered numerous reforms in the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries. On April 17, 1985, it was declared well of cultural interest with the monument category.
Sight 14: Fuente de Canaletas
The Canaletas fountain is a fountain located on the Avenida de Barcelona in the city of Córdoba (Spain). It is a Noucentista fountain with an iron column topped by four lampposts.
Sight 15: Iglesia de San Lorenzo
San Lorenzo is a church in Córdoba, Andalusia, southern Spain. Situated in the historic centre, it was one of the twelve religious buildings commissioned by king Ferdinand III of Castile in the city after its conquest in the early 13th century.
Sight 16: Iglesia Conventual de San Agustin
The Church of San Agustín is a church in Cordoba, Spain. Located in the Plaza de San Agustín, construction began in 1328 and there is evidence of the construction of the main chapel in 1335. The current appearance of the church is from the first third of the seventeenth century.
Sight 17: Palacio Marqués de Viana
The Viana Palace is a palace-museum in the city of Córdoba (Spain), located in the Santa Marina district. On March 27, 1981 it was declared an Asset of Cultural Interest in the category of Monument.
Sight 18: Monumento a Manolete
The monument to Manolete is a sculptural ensemble dedicated to the bullfighter Manolete that is located in the Plaza del Conde de Priego in the city of Córdoba (Spain). This monument, the work of the sculptor Manuel Álvarez Laviada, was inaugurated on May 8, 1956.
Sight 19: Iglesia de San Cayetano
The church of San Cayetano, also called the church of San José, is a church in Córdoba (Spain) located on the slope of the same name, perpendicular to Avenida de las Ollerías and parallel to Calle Alonso el Sabio. On the side is the Carmelite convent and at the back the Colegio Virgen del Carmen.
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