PLAZA DE LA CORREDERA
Rectangular square surrounded by porticoes, work of the Salamanca architect Antonio in Córdoba
As in the Plaza de las Tendillas (the nerve center of commercial Córdoba), a registered chime marks the hours. This is where the small mercado is located. A few second-hand stores open every morning on the Corredera. This rectangular 17th century square is surrounded by porticoes and is the work of the Salamanca architect Antonio Ramos, who transposed to Andalusia the baroque model of the plazas mayores of Castile. Its bars with terraces are very pleasant. Lively on Saturday mornings with the flea market.
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Peu animée los de notre passage il venait de pleuvoir
Mais des restaurants et des terrasses tout autour