UNESCO WHS - Mezquita-catedral de Córdoba Postcard

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UNESCO WHS Serie - World Heritage Sites in Spain Historic Centre of Cordoba / Centro histórico de Córdoba Córdoba's period of greatest glory began in the 8th century after the Moorish conquest, when some 300 mosques and innumerable palaces and public buildings were built to rival the splendours of Constantinople, Damascus and Baghdad. In the 13th century, under Ferdinand III, Córdoba's Great Mosque was turned into a cathedral and new defensive structures, particularly the Alcázar de los Reyes Cristianos and the Torre Fortaleza de la Calahorra, were erected. The Mosque–Cathedral of Córdoba, officially known by its ecclesiastical name of Cathedral of Our Lady of the Assumption, was constructed as the Great Mosque in 785 on the orders of Abd al-Rahman I, founder of the Caliphate of Córdoba. In 1236 Córdoba was conquered by King Ferdinand III of Castile as part of the Reconquista. Upon the city's conquest the mosque was converted into a Catholic cathedral dedicated to the Virgin Mary. Name: Historic Centre of Cordoba Object: Mosque–Cathedral of Cordoba / Mezquita-catedral de Córdoba Country: Spain Location: Córdoba, Andalusia Inscription: 1984 Category: Cultural (i)(ii)(iii)(iv) Unesco Ref: 313 Special Feature: The card has a QR-Code on the backside to navigate for more Informationas about the site.

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