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05-MAR-2018

La Juderia

Córdoba's old Jewish quarter (Juderia in Spanish) consists of a fascinating network of narrow lanes, more atmospheric and less commercialized than in Seville.The Jews were established in Cordoba in Roman and Visigothic times. Under Arab rule after the 8th century, Jewish life and intellectualism flourished.Hasfai Ibn Shaprut, a Jewish doctor, diplomat and scholar served under the Moorish rulers and attracted intellectuals to the court. His family's subsequent wealth and power were major factors in the wealthy and vibrant Jewish community of Cordoba at that time.Maimonides, the most famous Jewish philosopher and author of the Mishneh Torah, was born in Cordoba in 1125. A statue to his honor stands in Tiberiadus Square in the Juderia.The entrance gate, La Puerta de Almodavar, has a statue of Seneca and forms part of the western boundary of the Juderia. The Juderia reaches as far as Calle El Re

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Carter Creek07-May-2018 01:33
Looks like a lovely place for relaxing walk. V
woody3407-May-2018 01:19
Great perspective, Jose..such a lovely old world street, with those windows and lamp...delightful...V
Jeff Real07-May-2018 01:06
This is a super composition
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bill friedlander07-May-2018 00:11
A narrow but charming street. V
Helen Betts06-May-2018 22:49
Well composed capture of what looks to be an interesting part of town to visit. V.
barbarajoy06-May-2018 22:02
Great view and composition. Inviting a walk! V
Graeme06-May-2018 21:47
A wonderful quite lane. I wonder why all the windows have bars on them..V
Walter Otto Koenig06-May-2018 21:09
Wonderful perspective. Very nicely composed. "V"
Stephanie06-May-2018 20:15
Super composition Jose! Don't you love the architecture in Cordoba? V
Jim Coffman06-May-2018 20:12
this is a narrow lane indeed! Nicely captured...
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