Cordoba Judaria

Description

The west wall of the Synagogue of Cordoba, Spain. The synagogue is one of three synagogues left in Spain which survived the expulsion of the Jews in 1492. The synagogue was built in Mudejar style (Romanesque, Gothic, and Renaissance styles heavily influenced by Spanish-Islamic art and architecture—‘mudejar’ refers to those Muslims who stayed on in Spain and continued to work in Andalusian styles for non-Muslim patrons). The present image shows superb stucco work on the walls, which also show some Hebrew inscriptions.

Image Notes

Photograph created March 1974. Photograph processed June 1974. Formerly catalogued as B49.178. Notes written on the slide or index: Cordoba, Judaria.

Identifier CR.097
Location Córdoba, Spain
Year 1974
Batch Stamp JUN 74
Written Date March, 1974
Printed Date June, 1974
Slide Notes Cordoba
Index Notes Cordoba - Judaria