Calleja de las Flores

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Calleja de las Flores, Dead end street in Jewish Quarter, Córdoba, Spain

Calleja de las Flores is a narrow passage in the Jewish Quarter of Córdoba that opens onto a small plaza. From this spot, visitors can see the Cathedral bell tower framed between the white walls of the surrounding buildings.

This medieval passage developed as part of old Córdoba's urban layout during periods of Islamic and later Christian rule. The narrow arrangement of buildings shows how the quarter was densely settled across different historical periods.

White walls decorated with red and blue flower pots display the traditional Andalusian style that residents maintain throughout this area. This decoration shows how locals personalize and beautify their narrow street spaces.

The location is easily reached on foot from the Mosque-Cathedral by walking through the old city streets. The passage is narrow and can become crowded during peak hours, so visiting early in the morning is advisable.

The plaza end frames the Cathedral bell tower naturally, making it a favorite photo spot that many visitors seek out. This view is created by the passage's special orientation, which acts like a window to the tower.

Location: Córdoba

GPS coordinates: 37.88038,-4.77959

Latest update: December 6, 2025 17:41

Historical monuments in Córdoba: Mosque-Cathedral, Alcázar, Roman bridge

The historical monuments of Córdoba document architectural development from the 1st to the 20th century. The Mosque-Cathedral with its 856 columns forms the centerpiece of the religious heritage. The Alcázar de los Reyes Cristianos with its terraced gardens and the Roman bridge over the Guadalquivir River bear witness to the Roman and Moorish past. The archaeological site of Medina Azahara lies outside the city and displays the remains of the 10th-century palace city. Medieval churches and Renaissance palaces line the historic center. Traditional courtyards with fountains and flowers characterize the residential quarters of the old town.

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