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One of the most popular images of Cordoba is the Alley of the Flowers. It is situated in the Jewish Quarter, not far from the Mezquita. The alley is narrow and is best viewed in early May when countless pots of geraniums adorn the walls. In the mid 1900s an architect created simulated sidewalks, created arches and recesses and painted all the cottages white to best show off the flowers. Many of the old houses are now souvenir shops. The alley ends in a square containing a fountain, which is a private courtyard. The iconic view skyward is of the Cathedral's bell tower.

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Mosque Cathedral of Cordoba
Medina Azahara
Roman Temple
Roman Bridge
Torre De Calahorra
Bridge Gate / Puerta del Puente
Tapas Bars
Courtyards - patios
The Palace of Viana de Cordoba
Alley of the Flowers
Synagogue
Alcazar de los Reyes Cristianos
Alcazar Viejo
Manolete Monument
Santa Marina Church
Museo Taurino Cordoba
Botanical Gardens Of Cordoba
Museum of Fine Arts
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