Cordoba, Spain
On day 2 we grabbed a 9am train to Cordoba. Nestled in the heart of southern Spain, Córdoba is a melting pot of cultures, where Roman, Islamic, Jewish, and Christian influences blend into a mesmerizing tapestry of history and architecture.
We had tickets to enter the Mezquita Cathedral and all of a sudden from all around there are sirens, fire trucks and police cars whiz pass us. So many fire trucks and police cars we were surprised by Cordoba's resources. The area was cordoned off and we were told to come back later. So we followed our fellow tourist and wandered the streets for a bit.
We had tickets to enter the Mezquita Cathedral and all of a sudden from all around there are sirens, fire trucks and police cars whiz pass us. So many fire trucks and police cars we were surprised by Cordoba's resources. The area was cordoned off and we were told to come back later. So we followed our fellow tourist and wandered the streets for a bit.
and then you feel continually awed by the mix architectural styles.. it transitions so beautifully. If only we as people could do the same.
Once we were done we walked around some more.. so many pretty streets to weave in and out of.
While most of Europe struggled under the Dark Ages, medieval Córdoba was Europe's intellectual and cultural jewel under Islamic rule (8th-11th centuries), a thriving capital known as the "City of Light," boasting vast libraries, advanced science, stunning architecture. representing a high point of civilization, demonstrating advanced urbanism, religious tolerance, and intellectual richness.
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