
Torre De Calahorra stands on the southern end of the Roman Bridge, once serving as a fortified gate to protect Córdoba. Now it houses the Museum of Al-Andalus, which showcases the city’s rich Islamic, Christian, and Jewish heritage through interactive displays. Climb its narrow stairways to enjoy panoramic views of the Guadalquivir River and the historic Mezquita-Catedral. Inside, audiovisual exhibits detail the cultural legacy of medieval Spain, highlighting themes of coexistence. Located near local cafés and shops, it’s an easy stop before exploring the surrounding UNESCO-listed city center.
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