The Judería de Córdoba ('Jewish Quarter of Córdoba') is the area of the Spanish city of Córdoba in which the Jews lived between the 10th and 15th centuries. It is located in the Historic centre of Córdoba, northeast of the Mezquita Catedral (the Mosque-Cathedral), in the area of the following streets: Deanes, Manríquez, Tomás Conde, Judíos, Almanzor and Romero.

Calle de la Judería de Córdoba

It is part of the historic centre of Córdoba[citation needed] which was named a World Heritage Site by UNESCO in 1994.[1]

Calle de la Judería de Córdoba (Jewish Quarter of Córdoba Street)

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Maimonides square

Córdoba went through a period when Christians, Jews, and Muslims lived together, albeit while the non-Muslim population was subjugated to the jizya tax and Jews had their own court system. On the Calle de los Judíos (Jewish Street) in the Jewish Quarter at the Tiberias Square there is a bronze statue of Maimonides, the prominent Jewish philosopher, Halakhist, rabbi, and physician from Córdoba.

Places of interest

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Statue of Maimonides in Tiberias Square

References

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  1. ^ Centre, UNESCO World Heritage. "Centro del Patrimonio Mundial -". whc.unesco.org (in Spanish). Retrieved 2018-03-07.

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