Guarding the southwestern corner of Cordoba’s Historic Center, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, the Alcazar of the Christian Monarchs (Alcázar de los Reyes Cristianos) stands as one of the city’s most memorable monuments. With a history tracing back to Roman and Visigoth times, the fortress was transformed into a Christian palace by Alfonso XI in the 13th century. Today, visitors can explore its Moorish-style architecture, which includes intricate arches, serene courtyards, and lush gardens, offering a glimpse into the rich and layered history of this ancient site.
Alcazar of the Christian Monarchs (Alcázar de los Reyes Cristianos)
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