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Puerta del Puente de Córdoba

Rich history and an impressive architectural appearance

Puerta del Puente de Córdoba

"After the sun sets behind the Puerta del Puente of Córdoba, history awakens and the old bridge whispers stories of centuries past."

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Puerta del Puente in Córdoba: A Historic Landmark

The Puerta del Puente in Córdoba is an impressive monument that has marked the entrance to the city for centuries. This historic structure by the Guadalquivir River is a recognizable landmark for visitors and a symbol of Córdoba’s rich past.

Puerta del Puente

A Gateway with a Long History

Originally, the Puerta del Puente was part of the city walls that protected Córdoba. During the Reconquista, it was known as the Puerta de Algeciras, as it served as the southern gateway to the city. Over the centuries, the gate has undergone multiple changes but remains a tangible reminder of the past.

Puerta del Puente

A Renewed Appearance in the 16th Century

In the 16th century, the gate underwent a complete makeover under the direction of architect Hernán Ruiz III. He gave the structure its characteristic monumental appearance. The design consists of three sections, with columns on either side, giving it a stately look. The central passage features a rectangular opening and is crowned by a semicircular pediment.

Puerta del Puente

A Restoration with Impact

At the beginning of the 20th century, the Puerta del Puente was detached from the adjacent buildings. This allowed the ground level to be lowered, restoring the original height. This intervention enhanced the visibility of the gate, making it stand out more for visitors.

A Look Inside

Today, the gate is open to the public and houses a permanent exhibition on the history of Córdoba. Informative texts and images showcase how the gate has evolved over the centuries. Visitors can also go to the upper floor for a panoramic view of the surroundings, with the river and the iconic Mezquita in sight.

A Must-See in Córdoba

Its location by the Guadalquivir and its historical significance make the Puerta del Puente a popular spot for tourists and history enthusiasts. Once built for defensive purposes, the monument has transformed over time into an architectural masterpiece that reflects the changing cityscape.

Tips

Tips for a Well-Prepared Trip

Avoid long wait times and secure your visit by booking tickets or reserving a guided tour in advance. For popular attractions, it's often necessary to book tickets several months ahead due to limited availability.

Reserve your tickets now and check out the available guided tours.

Puerta del Puente

Other fun attractions in the area include: Mezquita-catedral, Puente Romano, El Real Jardín Botánico and the many Patio's. | turismo Córdoba

Conclusion

Want to experience a piece of history up close? A visit to the Puerta del Puente is definitely worthwhile. Don’t forget to bring your camera for a unique view of Córdoba and the river. Tickets are available on-site.

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