Cordoba Viana Palace Guided Tour
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Experience Highlights
Discover a 15th century palace in the heart of Cordoba during a guided tour of approximately one hour and a half of the Palacio de Viana. Accompanied by an expert guide (in Spanish), you'll delve into the history and architecture of this place, visiting halls, gardens and the famous Cordoban courtyards that make this place an authentic Andalusian treasure. Meet your guide at the palace itself so you won't waste any time.
In 1981 it was declared an Asset of Cultural Interest, and in 2019 it received nearly 200,000 visitors, making it one of the most outstanding monuments in the city. Get to know its twelve courtyards, each with its own essence, the fruit of the families that have lived here for five centuries. You will also understand the importance of the Festival de los Patios, recognised as a World Heritage Site.
See how nature and history merge in every corner of this palace, where the past is still very much alive. Immerse yourself in the tradition of Cordoba and don't miss the opportunity to admire the diversity of these courtyards full of life and charm.
- Get to know the Viana Palace in a visit of about 1 hour and a half.
- Enjoy the charm of the typical Cordovan gardens and courtyards.
- Learn about the history and architecture of the building from an expert guide.
What’s included
- Guided tour of the Viana Palace
- Expert guide (Spanish)
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Step by Step
Sign up for a private guided tour of the Viana Palace in Cordoba. The visit lasts approximately 1 hour and a half and you will be able to tour the interior of this 15th century Andalusian treasure. You will be accompanied by an expert guide, from whom you will learn many interesting facts about the history and architecture of one of the city's most emblematic buildings.
The Renaissance style palace was built in the 15th century and was declared an Asset of Cultural Interest in 1981. The building is famous for its typical Cordovan courtyards, full of water and vegetation. The courtyards are linked together by galleries and halls, which you will also have the opportunity to visit.
Some of the most famous courtyards of the palace are the following:
- Patio del Recibio: This courtyard gives the main access to the Palacio de Viana, and was designed to dazzle the visitor and show the nobility of the enclosure and the inhabitants of the house. Given that the courtyard was the entrance to a stately home, it had to be impeccable at all times, which is why the selection of plants it houses has always been very careful.
- Patio of the Cats: So called because the felines flocked to the place, attracted by the smells of the food. This was due to the fact that the patio is located next to the old kitchens of the property.
- Orange Tree Courtyard: Known for its characteristic fountains, the Orange Tree Courtyard is inspired by the Spanish-Muslim gardens, which were a key inspiration for the design of the Cordoban courtyards. These courtyards were conceived as private places, with plants and water as the main elements.
- Patio de las Rejas (Courtyard of the Grilles): This courtyard owes its name to the three grilles that were built to allow views of the courtyard from the outside. This was done to satisfy the need of the Renaissance nobility to show their prestige and social position. It is a courtyard full of scents, as it is filled with orange, lemon and bergamot trees .
The palace also has a multitude of other courtyards, a garden of French and Andalusian inspiration, stately lounges and collection galleries, full of paintings, tapestries and a library full of classics. In short, a visit to the Palacio de Viana is full of beauty, culture and nature. It is one of the jewels of Andalusian historical heritage.