Upstairs is gorgeous. The basement is simply magical. Roman-era tiling, medieval tools and craftsmanship. Very much worth the token fee to visit.
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Upstairs is gorgeous. The basement is simply magical. Roman-era tiling, medieval tools and craftsmanship. Very much worth the token fee to visit.
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Casa Andalusi was quite lovely. However we could tell that some of the art and instillations were completely contemporary.
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This is a nice glimpse into what an Andalusian house would've looked like - the architecture and interior design are incredible.
I felt though, that the layout was poor and it felt cluttered with too many artifacts which I doubt were ever what a real Andalusian house would've been like to live in.
Nevertheless, worth a visit for the architecture...
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We spotted this beautiful house by chance while walking down the aisle. We thank the AlMighty that we did. It depicts the old Andalusian style home and you could feel the warmth and tranquility as you walk around the "museum", if you may. It allows you to give a sense on how Andalusians spent their time, appreciating the beauty of...
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Beautiful old andalusian house with a nice small garden. Will give you a good feel of how an andalusian house actually looked like back then. Inside, you'll see a history of how printing evolved.Lots of old furniture and andalusian houseware as well as some books. Worth only a little of your time to see and explore if you are around.
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This is a truly wonderful place and an absolute must for any visitor to the old part of Cordoba.
From the moment you step into the house from the street you can feel the atmosphere of this 1000 year old house, albeit a restored and partially rebuilt one. Stroll through the leafy and shaded patio into various rooms and on...
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This lovely old home gives you an idea of what it was like to live in the Jewish Quarter of Cordoba a century ago. It retains some of the old furniture and has a series of cool internal courtyards. The old tile work is amazing. You must go on a guided tour which is only in Spanish, even though our...
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We enjoyed stopping at this small house while wandering in the Juderia. The house is built around a central courtyard with a fountain and shade trees. The rooms surrounding the courtyard are all furnished with period furniture and the basement contains some interesting excavations. We also enjoyed the exhibition that showed how paper was made from rags during Moorish times....
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Just down the street from Cordoba's Jewish temple is the Casa Andalusi, demonstrating in very rich fashion what it was like to live in Cordoba during the Middle Ages, when that neighborhood, the Juderia, was the center of Jewish culture in Cordoba.
One the negative side, there were a couple of rooms that looked more like someone's messy living room...
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This place looked very small from the outside but it contained rich collection of historical tools, furniture and pieces
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