
Capilla Mudéjar de San Bartolomé sits in Córdoba’s Jewish Quarter, blending Gothic, Mudéjar, and Renaissance elements. Built in the late 14th century, it features horseshoe arches, geometric tilework, and plasterwork reminiscent of Nasrid art. Its small interior merges Christian iconography with Arabic motifs, reflecting the city’s multicultural roots. Though modest in size, its vibrant designs and inscriptions offer a glimpse into centuries of cultural fusion. Part of the Faculty of Philosophy and Letters, it provides a serene stop for those seeking Córdoba’s layered heritage beyond the famous Mezquita.
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