The Mosque of Cordoba,
once the second-largest mosque in the world after Mecca, is now
the most significant Islamic monument in the West. Declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO in 1984, it was initially built by the Umayyad emir Abd al-Rahman I in 785. The mosque as we know it today is the result of successive enlargements and, finally, a Christian intervention that transformed part of it into a cathedral. We can assure you: visiting the Mosque of Cordoba, "la Mezquita," will provoke
an indescribable emotion in you.
Info & Location
City/Province: Cordoba
Type of Experience: Islamic heritage
Address: Cardenal Herrero, 1, 14003 Cordoba.
Opening hours: November - February, from Mon. to Sat.: 08:30 - 18:00h.
Sundays and Catholic festivities: 08:30 - 11:30h / 15:00 - 19:00h.
March - October, from Mon. to Sat.: 10:00 - 19:00h.
Sunday and Catholic festivities: 08:30 - 11:30h / 15:00 - 19:00h.
Bell tower: Tours every half hour.
Schedules and days open to the public may be changed exceptionally if there are special events and religious ceremonies taking place inside the Cathedral. You can check the schedule of your day of visit on the official website.
Our tip: The monument can be visited for free from Monday to Saturday inclusive, from 08:30 to 09:30h (except on day of extraordinary celebration). Group visits are not allowed during this time.
The majority of the visits of the tourist groups are concentrated in the morning. If you want a quieter experience and you can choose, opt for an afternoon visit.
Price: Daytime general visit: General: 13 / Children (10-14 years): 7 . Under 10 years: Free / Senior (+65 years): 10.
Bell Tower: 3.
The soul of Cordoba (night visit): 20. Children under 7 years: Free / Children 7-14 years: 14 / Seniors (+65 years): 14.
Tickets are purchased at the ticket office of the monument, located in the Patio de los Naranjos (Orange Courtyard) or online: https://tickets.mezquita-catedraldecordoba.es