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Jewish Quarter (Juderia), Cordoba

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Saunter along the narrow cobblestone streets of Córdoba’s Jewish Quarter (Juderia). The neighborhood is home to one of Spain’s only remaining synagogues, as well as a 14th-century Sephardic house and the infamous Almodóvar gate. Explore the five themed rooms of the Sephardic house to learn about the unique language and culture of Spanish Jews or tour the interior of the synagogue to see original Hebrew inscriptions and where the Holy Scrolls of Law were kept. The area is known for silversmith shops, where you can buy antique jewelry. Be sure to pick up a map at the tourist center, as the area can be difficult to navigate. Plan to visit Jewish Quarter (Juderia) during your Cordoba vacation using our convenient Cordoba online itinerary planner.
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  • To truly understand the history of Cordoba and Andalucia you should pay a visit to the jewish quarter. You should take the time to visit small synagogue in the jewish quarter and do not miss the... 
    To truly understand the history of Cordoba and Andalucia you should pay a visit to the jewish quarter. You should take the time to visit small synagogue in the jewish quarter and do not miss the...  more »
  • We happened upon this neighborhood and were delighted to discover an artisan shop. We purchased two beautiful leatherwork pieces by Jose Maria Ruiz. We passed several other artisan shops, several... 
    We happened upon this neighborhood and were delighted to discover an artisan shop. We purchased two beautiful leatherwork pieces by Jose Maria Ruiz. We passed several other artisan shops, several...  more »
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  • Narrow streets of Cordoba Jewish Quarter - Judería de Cordoba - have many important landmarks. Maimonedes has a special place to remember him. It is great to visit Casa Sefarad to complement the visit.
  • Expect narrow streets, white houses. It worth a visit and spend sometime walking there if you are in Cordoba. There are some good restaurants in this area too. It is close to Cathedral-Mosque of Cordoba.

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