The Catholic Kings of Spain turned it into a church and it is a museum (and church too) since 1975
It is literally called "The Mosque of Cordoba" or in Spanish "La Mezquita de Cordoba".
The Mosque of Cordoba - poem - was created in 1932.
Human and/or animal pictures is not a type of decoration at any Islamic mosque.
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The Great Mosque of Córdoba was originally a Jame'a or an Islamic Large Mosque. However, following the reconquest of Córdoba in the 1200s, the Mosque was converted into a Catholic Cathedral, which it remains to this day.
The Prado Museum in Madrid, the Sagrada Familia Cathedral in Barcelona, the great Mosque of Cordoba, the Cathedral in Sevilla, the beach town of Torremolinos, and the Alhambra Palace in Granada are all popular tourist attractions in Spain
Pillars and arcches were added and enhanced with colorful mosaics.
Well, they have the Prado Museum and the Palacio del Oriente in Madrid, the Sagrada Familia Church in Barcelona, the Guggenheim Museum in Bilbao, the Cathedral and the Torre del Oro in Sevilla, the Alhambra complex in Granada, and the Mosque in Cordoba.
Pillars and arcches were added and enhanced with colorful mosaics.
"Mezquita" is simply the Spanish word for "Mosque", it does not refer to a specific place. However, many people will colloquially call the Cathedral of Cordoba as "La Mezquita" since the Cathedral is built into the former Great Mosque of Cordoba. It is the largest Islamic or formerly Islamic religious building in Spain.
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The great Mosque of Djenne, Niger River, Mali national museum, Bamako Mosque and many, many, more!( that i ' m not going to take the time to research!)