Cordoba in May is a feast for the eyes
Posted: October 14, 2012 at 2:38 a.m.
Although Cordoba’s Mezquita is a vast space, its low ceilings and dense columns created an intimate place of worship.
Tucked into a bend of its river, the Andalusian town of Cordoba has a glorious Moorish past. While its old wall evokes the history of a long-ago empire, its elegant cityscape and convivial squares show a modern pride. Typical of southern Spain, it’s a people friendly place filled with energy and color.
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