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Casa Del Agua in Córdoba is an extraordinary museum that delves into the rich history of water systems and their impact on the city. With an impressive 4.9 rating, visitors frequently praise its educational tours that offer a profound understanding of water management by various civilizations over the past two millennia. As a family-friendly attraction, it invites curiosity from both children and adults alike. The exhibits are thoughtfully curated, providing detailed historical insights with an approachable, human-scale narrative. Visitors commend the knowledgeable guides and friendly staff for enhancing the overall experience. Moreover, the museum's unique approach to exploring such a critical resource makes it a compelling destination for anyone eager to learn more about Córdoba's past.

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Features

Suitable for children

How to get here?

The nearest public transport options for your convenience.

Rodríguez Marín
Bus stop 313 m walk
Diario Córdoba
Bus stop 315 m walk
Ribera (San Fernando)
Bus stop 214 m walk
El Potro (la Ribera)
Bus stop 210 m walk
Plaza de la Corredera
Bus stop 275 m walk
San Fernando
Bus stop 28 m walk

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4.9
based on 174 reviews
4.9/5 174 reviews
teacher Laura
teacher Laura
1 week ago on Google

Molto interessante. Un tuffo nel passato per ripercorre la storia dell'acqua a Cordoba. Coinvolgente la guida. Speciale il luogo, la casa, il patio, gli strumenti e le fotografie. Da non perdere!

Andy Rothery
Andy Rothery
1 week ago on Google

This was a highlight of our trip to Córdoba. Housed in a beautiful traditional home with an amazing patio garden at the centre, the museum has been lovingly curated by its sole founder, who has clearly poured his heart and soul into creating something very special. Without any support from local authorities (which felt like a real shame to us, as the museum tells such an important part of the city’s story and human history in general) the founder has managed to bring to life the fascinating history of water and water systems in Córdoba, touching on the various cultural differences of the city’s inhabitants over the centuries. What might sound like a niche subject is presented in a way that is truly captivating and intimate. The curator himself took time to explain the surprisingly large collection of historical items and the structures embedded into the house, making our visit even richer. Clear, thoughtful information is also provided in several languages on request, so it’s easy for visitors who may not understand Spanish to engage with the exhibits. I would urge anyone visiting Córdoba to spend time here – you may be surprised at just how interesting the story of human ingenuity with water can be!

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Jean-François Macanda
Jean-François Macanda
2 weeks ago on Google

Ne ratez pas cette visite !! Cet endroit est vraiment à découvrir. Très bien documenté, de nombreux objets sont présentés et l'accueil est extrêmement bienveillant. On a adoré !! Jean-François