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In the charming Jewish Quarter of Córdoba, Plaza De Maimonides offers a blend of rich history and cultural significance. The plaza features a statue of the renowned philosopher and physician, Moses ben Maimon, also known as Maimonides. Though the monument itself is understated, it symbolizes the profound impact of one of the most influential Torah-scholars from the medieval period, known for his work in regions like Spain, Morocco, and Egypt.

Families and visitors of all abilities can enjoy this accessible attraction, with its pathways suitable for children and wheelchair-friendly entrance. The statue intriguingly captures an early surgical technique of removing cataracts with hollow reeds, reflecting Maimonides' contributions to medicine.

Situated conveniently near the Synagogue, it's an ideal spot for reflection and photography, capturing a piece of history that connects distinct cultural threads. Rated 4.5 on Google, it's a must-visit for anyone eager to delve into the legacy of a remarkable scholar and philosopher.

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Features

Wheelchair accessible, Suitable for children, Wheelchair accessible entrance

How to get here?

The nearest public transport options for your convenience.

Glorieta Cruz Roja
Bus stop 272 m walk
Glorieta Media Luna
Bus stop 372 m walk
Puerta del Puente
Bus stop 380 m walk
Vallellano (Ministerios)
Bus stop 341 m walk
Avda. Aeropuerto (Ministerios)
Bus stop 470 m walk
Vallellano (Comisaría)
Bus stop 284 m walk

Reviews and Ratings

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4.5
based on 190 reviews
4.5/5 190 reviews
H d'Almeida
H d'Almeida
2 weeks ago on Google

Great tapas at good value!

Perla Sultan Abadi
Perla Sultan Abadi
3 months ago on Google

It is a very special place in Córdoba, Spain.

Manuel Gonzal
Manuel Gonzal
4 months ago on Google

Una joya cubierta de callejuelas