Córdoba, Day 6 - Palacio de Viana - April 27, 2023
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The palace was built in the 15th century and has been expanded over the centuries. Its name comes from the Marquesado de Viana, the last family that owned the property. In 1981, after being acquired by the CajaSur Foundation, it was opened to the public for the first time with its twelve patios, the garden and the interior of the palace.
Parroquia de San Francisco y San Eulogio
The Church of San Francisco and San Eulogio is a Catholic temple in Córdoba, Spain. It belongs to the so-called Fernandina churches, since it was founded by the Castilian king Fernando III in the 13th century. Its original name was the convent of San Pedro el Real and it was managed by the Franciscan Order, hence its current name. The temple was declared an Asset of Cultural Interest in the Monument category on March 24, 1982.