Córdoba, the capital of the Córdoba province in Andalusia, is one of Spain’s most fascinating destinations. Occupied by the Romans in the 2nd century B.C.E., the city maintains a deep connection to ...
Córdoba, the second city of Spain’s sultry Andalusia region, may not get all the attention of its more famous neighbor, Seville. That’s fine: Córdoba—which still attracts its own fair share of ...
The Andalusian region of Spain is home to plenty of beautiful places, each striking enough to capture the attention of travellers. Seville is renowned for its lively atmosphere and stunning ...
For most tourists to Spain, a visit to Cordoba isn’t a must. Barcelona and Seville have been luring visitors for decades, keeping Cordoba, a city in the south with a population of around 330,000, ...
CORDOBA, Spain — At the Jewish museum in the small tourist town of Cordoba, the most valuable artifact on display is an Inquisition document issued more than 100 years after the Jews were expelled ...
Here's an interesting dinner party game you can play: Ask if anyone knows which city in the world has the most UNESCO World Heritage Sites. Someone will surely announce that it's Paris while giving ...
A massive fire has broken out at the iconic Mosque-Cathedral of Córdoba in Spain. Firefighters are responding to the blaze at the major tourist attraction and UNESCO-listed heritage site in Andalusia.
Cordoba was one of the greatest cities of the medieval world, rivalling Constantinople in the east with its palaces and mosques – the grandest of which, the Mezquita, is still one of the wonders of ...
For most tourists to Spain, a visit to Cordoba isn’t a must. Barcelona and Seville have been luring visitors for decades, keeping Cordoba, a city in the south with a population of around 330,000, ...