Palacio de Viana (Viana Palace) , which is nicknamed the Garden Museum, is a beautiful and beautiful attraction for visiting and shooting. The original building began 500 years ago. It is an aristocratic manor. It has been expanded on behalf of generations. There are 12 gardens in size. It was bought by the public undertaking in 1980 and opened for visiting. About 10 minutes walk from the central Tendillas Square and about 17 minutes walk from the Grand Mosque. The courtyard tour is 5 euros and is free for several hours a week.
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Palacio de Viana (Viana Palace) , which is nicknamed the Garden Museum, is a beautiful and beautiful attraction for visiting and shooting. The original building began 500 years ago. It is an aristocratic manor. It has been expanded on behalf of generations. There are 12 gardens in size. It was bought by the public undertaking in 1980 and opened for visiting. About 10 minutes walk from the central Tendillas Square and about 17 minutes walk from the Grand Mosque. The courtyard tour is 5 euros and is free for several hours a week.
Very good, a little far from the Grand Mosque (it is estimated to take more than 20 minutes to walk), there are twelve different styles of courtyards, you can enjoy the most beautiful courtyard art in Cordoba, it is recommended to have time to definitely visit, it is worth seeing, the plants are too much
There are altogether twelve courtyards with different styles. Although they are small and quiet, they have different characteristics. They can be regarded as courtyard museums. It is also equipped with an Arabic style fountain. The Viana Palace is one of the most representative courtyards in Cordoba.
The Cordovans love to decorate their courtyards. Every May is the Courtyard Festival. The Viana Courtyard has been expanded by 18 aristocrats since the 15th century. Now it has 13 courtyards and a central garden. Every courtyard has its own style. It feels surprising at every corner.
The place is really beautiful, like a beautiful suburban garden, not to be seen as a royal palace, with lots of separate small courtyards, each in a different style but full of flowers.