Map guide to the Patios of Cordoba 2024. The six routes
The Festival de los Patios de C贸rdobaemblem of the May Holidayis one of the most important events of the year. This festival allows access to these emblematic spacesdeclared Intangible Heritage of Humanityfor eleven days as part of the Municipal Competition.
In 2024, the celebration of the Patios will take place from 2 to 12 May. This event acts as a cultural bridge in the city's festive calendar, linking the city's May Crosses with the Fair of Our Lady of Health.
It represents an exceptional opportunity to get to know the winding streets of the old town and explore the gardens hidden behind the doors of whitewashed white-walled houses, adorned with bougainvillea and pots full of geraniums and gitanillas.
The three categories that define the Patios of Cordoba
- In the category of old or traditional architecture enclosures built up to 1960 are grouped together. These must have retained the essential characteristics of their structure in any subsequent alterations.
- The category of modern architecture includes those spaces resulting from the demolition and demolition of the new construction of an old house, which includes a courtyard, or those that have undergone alterations that exceed the criteria of the old architecture category.
- The category of singular patios is one of the most recent additions to the competition. This category includes those courtyards belonging to religious entities, associations or congregations and which stand out for reflecting the distinctive characteristics of the official or religious architecture of the time. These are courtyards that are considered exceptional because of their monumentalitytheir unique design or their specific use. In addition, they include proposals which, in the context of the Patios Festivalare considered to be of particular interest for the competition.
Plus 11 courtyards out of competition
In addition to the competing courtyards, 11 other institutional courtyards will remain open. which do not compete in the municipal competition.
These courtyards out of competition are not eligible for awards because they do not exhibit all of the typical characteristics of the traditional cordovan courtyardMany are not privately owned or operated as regular dwellings and are mostly owned by institutions.
This year there are six different routes to explore the 63 courtyards available for your visit.
Source: Cordoba Newspaper
Route 1. Courtyards of San Andr茅s, Realejo and Regina
Source: Cordoba Newspaper
Route 2. Courtyards of San Agustin and Santa Marina
Source: Cordoba Newspaper
Route 3. Patios de San Lorenzo
Source: Cordoba Newspaper
Route 4. Patios of Santiago and San Pedro
Source: Cordoba Newspaper
Route 5. Courtyards of the Jewish quarter and San Francisco
- Badanas 13
- Plaza de las Ca帽as (Colegio de La Piedad)
- Master Luis 3
- Maese Luis 4
- Master Luis 9
- Maese Luis 22
- Samuel de los Santos Gener 5
- Samuel de los Santos Gener 9
- Pompeyos 6
- Plaza del Potro 1 (Bellas Artes and Julio Romero)
- Julio Romero 15
- Cespedes 10
- Martinez R眉cker 1
- Medina and Corella 5
- Jews 6
- Plaza de Ram贸n y Cajal 7
Source: Cordoba Newspaper
Route 6. Patios of the Alc谩zar Viejo (San Basilio)
Timetable of the Festival de los Patios de C贸rdoba
During the Festival, the Patios will be open to the public from 11:00 to 14:00 in the morning, and from 18:00 to 22:00 in the evening.
Video about the Patios of Cordoba, their history and the Patios Competition with subtitles and sign language interpretation offered by the Delegation of Inclusion and Accessibility of the City Council of Cordoba.





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