Guidelines for submitting articles to Los Alcazares Today
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Córdoba, the Spanish city where Islam and Christianity have lived side by side for over a thousand years
Experience a unique blend of cultures in one of Spain's most historic cities
In the heart of Córdoba, it’s easy to see why the caliphs (Islamic rulers) of Al-Andalus chose the city as their capital back in AD 711. The narrow, winding streets, reminiscent of bustling souks (traditional Middle Eastern markets), and the smoky scent of shisha drifting from the many bars, make the city feel more like a sun-soaked Middle Eastern medina than a European city. These paths, steeped in history, are silent witnesses to a story of Islamic influence that stretches back more than a thousand years.
Arguably the most iconic symbol of this cultural mix is the Mezquita, Córdoba’s grand mosque-cathedral. Covering an astonishing 24,000 square metres, this structure defies easy description. Begun in AD 785 by Abd al-Rahman I, it was designed to rival the grand mosques of Damascus and Baghdad. But after the Christian Reconquista in AD 1236, the mosque was transformed. A cathedral was inserted in the heart of the mosque, complete with an altar and a bell tower.
For visitors, the city offers more than just a historical journey; it’s a chance to witness how two great religions, cultures, and histories have not only coexisted but shaped each other for over a thousand years.Sign up for the Spanish News Today Editors Roundup Weekly Bulletin and get an email with all the week’s news straight to your inbox
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