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Highlights include Albolafia and the Guadalquivir Bank, Alcázar of the Christian Monarchs, Calahorra Tower, Córdoba Synagogue, Mosque-Cathedral of Córdoba, Plaza de Tiberíades.

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  1. Albolafia and the Guadalquivir Bank: story on the “Córdoba of Caliphs and Monarchs: From the Bridge to the Alcázar” route

    The finale will link the royal order to the water that was no longer enough for the neighboring gardens.

  2. Alcázar of the Christian Monarchs: story on the “Córdoba of Caliphs and Monarchs: From the Bridge to the Alcázar” route

    The fortress will show why a prisoner could be given back his freedom precisely in order to continue the struggle.

  3. Calahorra Tower: story on the “Córdoba of Caliphs and Monarchs: From the Bridge to the Alcázar” route

    Here it will become clear why the struggle for the crossing led to the city gate being turned into a separate castle.

  4. Córdoba Synagogue: story on the “Córdoba of Caliphs and Monarchs: From the Bridge to the Alcázar” route

    Here, the preserved prayer hall becomes evidence of the community's struggle for homes and the right to remain.

  5. Mosque-Cathedral of Córdoba: story on the “Córdoba of Caliphs and Monarchs: From the Bridge to the Alcázar” route

    Here, the dispute between the city and the church remains legible in the masonry itself.

  6. Plaza de Tiberíades: story on the “Córdoba of Caliphs and Monarchs: From the Bridge to the Alcázar” route

    The monument helps connect the exile from Córdoba with a scholar’s response to forced conversion.

  7. Puerta del Puente: story on the “Córdoba of Caliphs and Monarchs: From the Bridge to the Alcázar” route

    This stop will show how a narrow crossing changed the course of an urban revolt.

  8. Roman Bridge: story on the “Córdoba of Caliphs and Monarchs: From the Bridge to the Alcázar” route

    The ancient crossing becomes a story about the cost of connecting a city and distrust of its ruler.