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Updated Apr 2024
  • No.1
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    4.6/5
    130 Review
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    "This building is officially called politically correct: "The Mosque-Cathedral Complex in Cordoba." But colloquially, the name is shorter — the Mosque "Alhamah", or simply "Mosque", or "Mesquite".As in most other cities with a history dating back thousands of years, most of the buildings stand in place of those that existed before. So, once in the center of Roman Cordoba there was a temple dedicated to the sun god. Later, the Visigoths built the temple of San Vicente in its place. After the transfer of the city to the Arabs in 711, both Muslims and Christians used it together, dividing it into two zones. But the prosperous city grew rapidly, space became scarce, and in 786, Abdarrahman I bought the Christian part of the church and some other buildings around. In just a few years, a magnificent mosque was built on this site.Columns, capitals, and stone from various Roman and Visigothic structures in Spain, Europe, and even Africa were used to speed up construction. Therefore, the oldest part of Mesquite is actually an archaeological museum.Later, as the city grew, the Mosque was expanded three times under different rulers: under Abdarrahman II and Alhakim II, the length increased to the south, to the river, and to the north, due to the expansion of the courtyard. Under Vizier Almanzor (Al Mansour), the largest increase in the complex took place, almost doubling, due to an extension on the eastern side. As a result, the total area reached almost 24 thousand square meters.Before going inside, we walked around this giant rectangle from three sides. As always, with the arrival of Christians, Muslim and Christian details began to become closely intertwined. For example, on the southern facade there are Christian frescoes and sculptures under the Arab arches."
    Cordoba.Córdoba Old Town
    >100km from Madrid
    Highlights: The Grand Mosque of Cordoba is located in the center of Cordoba, adjacent to the Guadalquivi River. It is a famous world cultural heritage in Spain and an important symbol of Cordoba, a city in southern Spain. The temple building area of 4,000 square meters, can be described as magnificent. For Spanish Muslims, Córdoba is a place of pilgrimage after Mecca and Jerusalem. The three architectural styles harmoniously blend The Great Mosque was built in 786 by the order of the then Arab Moorish ruler Abed I, and is mainly composed of the orangery atrium and the mosque itself. After the Restoration Movement in 1236, the mosque was converted into a church by Catholics. Gothic and Renaissance styles were added to the original Moorish style. It took a total of 240 years to complete. The whole temple is like a space that mixes various Eastern and Western architectural styles and religious elements, making people walk through the dazzling promenade, as if they have entered a wonderful territory frozen in time and space. The Orangery Atrium Grand Mosque is rectangular in shape. Passing through the gate of atonement (Puertade Perdón) at the entrance is the Orangery Atrium (Patio de Naranjas). The courtyard is planted with orange trees and palm trees, which is quite southern Spain. , is the place where Muslims perform purification before worship, surrounded by green trees, it is very pleasant to walk in it. The main building of the Great Mosque, the main building of the main hall of worship, the main hall of worship is very majestic, with a length and width of 100 meters. The dream corridor composed of 850 horseshoe-shaped arches is very gorgeous. Arabian style.The semi-transparent design makes the hall more mysterious and holy. The stone pillars are densely covered, and you feel like you are in a pillar forest when you step into it. This was once the place of worship for the king. The Cathedral (Catedral), located in the center of the Great Mosque, is very conspicuous. It is mainly composed of chapel and choir seats. The altar is made of red marble and is exquisite. The chapel of Willa Viscosa is also very distinctive. The vaults and halls are inlaid with exquisite flower and leaf patterns, and the colorful domes are also ingenious. In the center of the chapel there are ornately decorated niches. Gilded Prayer Niches There are many gilded prayer niches in the Great Mosque, one of which is the New Prayer Niche (MihrabNuevo), where the Koran and Muhammad's relics were once stored. The tall hall where the niches are stored is made of white marble. , carved with scriptures and verses, is the essence of Islamic architectural art. Climb the bell tower to overlook the city scenery In addition, you can also climb the 93-meter-high bell tower minaret (separately charged, a guided tour every half hour), overlooking the whole view of the Grand Mosque and the city scenery of Cordoba. If you want to learn more about this legendary mosque, take a guided tour.
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  • No.2
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    4.6/5
    152 Review
    From7.73
    "The large and medium-sized city of Spain has many Alcasar castles. The most famous of them is Alcasar castle in Segovia. The first minister's cartoon "Snow White" produced by Disney in 1937, in which the castle was modeled on the castle of Segovia, and it was made famous. The location of the castle was established by the Romans and the Moors. From 1155 onwards, it was gradually expanded to be a royal palace; in December 1474, Princess Isabella went from here to the church in Mayor Square to become King Isabella I; in 1764, the castle was converted into an artillery academy; and in the 19th century, it was badly damaged in the fighting. The castle, which is preserved for reconstruction in 1862, is listed as one of the ten most beautiful castles in Europe with its beautiful appearance, elegant shape and dreamy color. Along the central axis of the ancient city, the castle is at the end of the west end. Before you see the castle, pass the Queen Eugenia Square, which is a statue commemorating the May 1808 Madrid people's resistance to Napoleon's army. The best view of the spectacular panoramic view of the castle, the west or northwest side of the castle; Best location, the lawn in the valley at the northwest end of the castle, or the mountains outside the city opposite."
    Segovia
    69.7km from Madrid
    Highlights: The Alcázar is a unique stone castle in Segovia, with cliffs on three sides, accessible only via a drawbridge. The castle started out as a fortress and was later used as a royal palace, prison and military academy. The blue roof and the castle shape are very dreamy. According to legend, they are the prototype of Disney's "Snow White Castle". From a distance, the castle looks like a ship sailing between the Rios Clamores and Ledesma rivers. The towering tower is the sail, and you can get a panoramic view from the tower The city of Segovia and surrounding fields. Today, in addition to the historic part, the castle also has a special exhibition hall for the history of artillery, displaying various weapons. One of the castle's features is the blue roof, which is made of schist from the local river, which produces a metallic sheen under the light. It is said that Disney used it as a blueprint to design the cartoon "Snow White" castle, so it was named "Snow White Castle".
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  • No.3
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    4.6/5
    156 Review
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    "Segóvia, Spain, the most marked and well-known landscape, not the "Ancient Roman Grand Aqueduct". During the ancient Roman period of Turazhen the Great (AD 53-117), in order to introduce the water of the Frio River 18 kilometers away into the city of Segolia, the canal was dug and aqueducts were built to attract water into the city. The aqueduct is 813 meters long and is made of dry khaki granite (without mortar), which is strong and unusual. The aqueduct is 813 meters long and 128 towering columns support double-layered 148 arches. The top of the sink is a canal, more than 30 meters above the ground. The initial section standard 30X30cm was repaired at the end of the 15th century and was converted into a cement tank around 1930, and has been maintained and used since then. The Da Aqueduct has become the city symbol of Segovia. The city emblem and flag of Segovia, and the image of the Da Aqueduct is in the center. In 1985, the ancient city of Segovia + ancient Roman Grand Aqueduct was listed as a World Heritage Site. The current Grand Aqueduct stands at the southern end of the core tourist area of Segovia; the south side is the parking lot (no vehicles can enter the core tourist area), and the north side is the Grand Plaza and the visitor center. The tourists coming and going, hustle and bustle, looking up, queuing for pictures, are all impressed by the unique beautiful scenery."
    Segovia
    68.6km from Madrid
    Highlights: The unique and extraordinary Roman Aqueduct of Segovia is one of the buildings left by the Romans in their vast empire and a landmark of Segovia, which has been functioning well for almost two thousand years, serving Segovia Water source is provided. It was declared a national monument in 1884 and was selected as a cultural heritage of humanity in 1985. The Great Aqueduct was built in the 1st century AD and is supported by 167 arches. Its water source comes from the Cold Water River (FuenteFria) 17 kilometers away, and the water will filter out some sediment on the way, leading to the castle (Segovia Alcazar) and Plaza Azoguejo in the center of the old city. In the 20th century, it was damaged by car pollution and the granite eroded. Repairs have been carried out since 1997 to ensure its survival. After the restoration work was completed, traffic was diverted and Asogho Square became a pedestrian-only area. This is an outstanding work worthy of contemporary hydraulic engineering, built using huge ashlars from the granite of Mount Guadarrama, which are connected to each other without the use of any type of mortar and held together purely by a balance of power.
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  • No.4
    󰺂7.1
    4.5/5
    82 Review
    From7.98
    "The Segovia Cathedral, which stands at the highest point of the ancient city of Segovia, has won the reputation of "the lady in the church" for its elegant shape. In 1520, the old Romanesque church on the original site was burned in the fire of war; During the reign of Carlos V, construction of the new church began in 1525, taking nearly 200 years to complete. As the latest Gothic church in Spain, the Cathedral of Segovia is a classic work of late Gothic architecture. The main tower of the Byzantine 88-meter-high clock tower is directly piercing the sky, the Roman-style arches are magnificent, the Gothic spires are scattered, the towering main tower is in line with the many small spires scattered, and the flowery appearance of the "lady" is more "majesty"... Mayor Square in front of the church, The tourists were excited to take the cathedral as the background."
    Segovia
    69.1km from Madrid
    Highlights: The Cathedral of Segovia was built in 1525 and took nearly 200 years to complete. It is a Gothic cathedral completed late in Spain and a classic of the late Gothic churches in Spain. Queen Isabella was crowned here in Spanish history. Its tower is 88 meters high. The cathedral's museum is also not to be missed, containing many treasures of religious art.
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  • No.5
    󰺂7.0
    4.4/5
    48 Review
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    "The old city known as “El casco” is beautiful. Prepare to get a good leg workout goin from one attraction to the other one as you’ll be climbing up and down all your journey."
    Toledo.Toledo City Center
    68.1km from Madrid
    Highlights: The Historic City of Toledo is a stunningly beautiful and historic city located in central Spain. Founded by the Romans in 192 BC, Toledo served as the capital of Spain until the 16th century. The city’s rich history can be seen in its numerous architectural and cultural treasures, including the Gothic Toledo Cathedral, the Alcázar fortress, and the ancient walls that still surround the city.
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FAQ

What are some Best Things to Do near Madrid?
Some Best Things to Do near Madrid include:Mosque-Cathedral of Córdoba|Alcazar|Aqueduct of Segovia|Catedral de Segovia|Historic City of Toledo
What are some highly-rated Best Things to Do near Madrid?
Some highly-rated Best Things to Do near Madrid include:Mosque-Cathedral of Córdoba:4.6|Alcazar:4.6|Aqueduct of Segovia:4.6|Catedral de Segovia:4.5|Historic City of Toledo:4.4
Where are Best Things to Do near Madrid located?
The Best Things to Do near Madrid are mainly located in:Mosque-Cathedral of Córdoba:Cordoba|Alcazar:Segovia|Aqueduct of Segovia:Segovia|Catedral de Segovia:Segovia|Historic City of Toledo:Toledo