I don't get why people are trashing this place as being "bad value" because it's a single room. It IS a single room - but what a room! We found it to be stunning and really unique. It was as beautiful as any room you might see at the big cathedral or the Alhambra - for which you pay way more and it has an interesting history. It's totally different to any random church you might wander into. Some people are saying it should be free - but it's not like an operating church which would be opened and maintained anyway. It's open purely as a historical monument, and the pittance people are asked to pay to look around helps with its upkeep. Laughable that the people moaning at paying €1.50 are (comparatively) wealthy...
Read moreWe strolled through the Jewish quarter many times and often saw large groups of people outside the gates.
When we visited it was even smaller than I thought but it is a beautifully decorated building.
You will struggle to spend more than five minutes there but it is just worth the effort and the entry fee.
Back to the crowds - for some reason the walking tours of the Jewish quarter stop outside the main entrance. When we visited two or possibly three groups arrived at the same time. They did not enter just stop in a sprawling mass of humanity and make entry and exit a...
Read moreDuring my short visit i didn't visit any church in Cordoba, except of Mosque-Catherdal and tis Chapel. Most of the churched are very similar, but not this chapel. Definitely recommend to visit this masterpiece of Mudejar art in Cordoba. Located hidden in Juderia, this one room chapel, built in 1410 is amazing example of Mudejar art. Plaster walls with Kufic Arabic writing, Coat of Arms, and Tartessian stars together with zelij makes this place very...
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