Córdoba

Old capital of Al-Andalus and the starting point of the Camino Mozárabe. Its Mezquita-Cathedral, World Heritage Site, offers a spiritually unique beginning to the route.

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Cordoba, the ancient capital of the Caliphate and one of Spain's most fascinating cities, is a monumental starting point and convergence of several branches of the Mozarabic Way. Starting the pilgrimage here begins a journey from the heart of Al-Andalus. The pilgrim's experience is overwhelming, with its Mezquita-Catedral, World Heritage Site, as spiritual and architectural epicenter. Praying in this temple, which uniquely combines Islamic and Christian art, is a deeply meaningful experience. The historic quarter, with the Jewish Quarter neighborhood, the Roman Bridge over the Guadalquivir, and the Alcázar of the Christian Kings, invites you to get lost in its flower-filled streets and patios. Cordoba offers the pilgrim all services and exquisite cuisine. The Way of St. James begins from the Cathedral, seeking the north through the slopes of Sierra Morena, in an initial demanding section that leaves behind the califal city. It's a starting point for a route connecting two worlds and two stories, an unforgettable prologue for the Via de la Plata.

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Mozarab Path from Granada

Castro del Río a Córdoba

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