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While excavating to expand the Town Hall in Cordoba, the remains of a Roman Temple were discovered. It is a large structure, 32 m by 16 m, and is thought to have been built over forty years, starting in the time of Emperor Claudius (41-54) AD. It was built on a raised podium with six columns at the entrance and ten down each side. Only the foundation, some of the columns and the altar remained. The temple has been partially reconstructed. Parts of the original building can be found in museums and around the city.
Cordoba Templo Romano, Calle Capitulares, Córdoba 14003, Phone: +34-9-57-20-17-74

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Mosque Cathedral of Cordoba
Medina Azahara
Roman Temple
Roman Bridge
Torre De Calahorra
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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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