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Visit of the Mosque - Cathedral of Cordoba. Official Guide + Tickets + Headphones + Accessible. Join a group that leaves every day in the morning, to visit the Mosque-Cathedral of Córdoba. Discover why the monument that gives us fame is one of the most admired in the world. 30€ Buy Now.
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The Grand Mosque is a living reference of modern Islamic architecture that combines features and elements from various cultures across the Islamic civilization through its exquisite aesthetic and unique collections that have become the world's focus.
Discover the Mosque-Cathedral of Cordoba. All of the information about the monument, its activity and tourist visits, including opening hours and tickets.
The mosque draws on traditional designs and updates them with cutting-edge technologies, prioritising environmental concerns and setting new standards for British mosques.
The First Qibla for Muslims. The history of Masjid Al-Aqsa, the third holiest site in the world, is marked by profound religious significance, multiple liberations and reconstructions, and pivotal historical moments. Read more.
At three stories high, with a façade that subtly weaves Qur’anic phrases into the Gault brickwork that is traditional in Cambridge, the mosque complements its neighbouring structures on Mill Rd, while the gardens and café make it a welcoming space for all members of the community.
Mosques throughout the Islamic world use diverse building materials and reflect different regional traditions and styles. Despite variations in size and design, the special place mosques hold in Muslim communities remains universal.