The Synagogue of Cordoba
The Synagogue of Cordoba is one of the most significant in Spain along with those of Santa Maria la Blanca and the Transito de Nuestra Señora, both in Toledo. It was built, according to the founding inscription preserved inside it and whose translation is: Sanctuary in miniature and dwelling place of the Testimony (or Law) finished by Ishap Moheb, son of Mr. Ephrein Wadowa in the year seventy-five. Turn, O God, and hurry to rebuild Jerusalem! ... in the year 1315 (year 5075 of the Jewish calendar, which began on September 20, 1314 and ended on September 1, 1315).
If you wish to visit the Mosque of Cordoba, the Alzcázar de los Reyes, the Jewish Quarter and the Synagogue, as well as the surrounding area, there are 2 ways to do so: