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Monday Morning Photo - Arco de Villarla in Renaissance Baeza

Renaissance Baeza, a unesco city twinned with Úbeda, 7km away, was a recent visit and first overnight stay. It dates back from the Visigoths but what we see today is an abundance of fabulous sandstone monuments built from the riches gained from agriculture in the 16th century, like the former Civil Court and Notary, now a tourist office. Arco de Villarlar and Tourist Office, Baeza See the Monday Morning Photo List.

Monday Morning Photo - Old Wooden Spanish Door

I'm a huge fan of old wooden doors and I come across many of them on my explorations. Usually I can name the building but I've just come across this one in one my Cordoba files. It is located somewhere between the Mezquita and the Mercado Victoria.

If anyone can put a name to it please tell me. Otherwise on my next visit to Cordoba I'll have to retrace my steps.



Wooden Door, Cordoba
Wooden Doorway, Cordoba



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Read my article on Only Spain about the patios being on UNESCO's World Heritage list - Cordoba, Spain Full of UNESCO Sites.

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