TOWER OF THE CALAHORRA (VIVO MUSEUM OF AL-ANDALUS)
Monuments
2024
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2024
At the other end of the Roman bridge, it is the oldest defensive tower in the city, built by the Muslims, it was restored in 1369 by Enrique II to counter the consecutive attacks of his brother Pedro I, Le Cruel. It houses a museum that tells the ecumenical history of Córdoba. In particular through a very interesting audiovisual projection, broadcast several times a day. Beautiful views of the Roman bridge and the Mezquita from the top of this tower.
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Vue sur la ville et la mezquita tres sympa