Jewish Quarter

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Jewish quarter is a complex network of little streets with a typical Andalusian flavour. You must pay it a visit and get lost in its streets. The Synagogue is situated in the centre of this traditional neighbourhood, it is one of the three that exist in Spain. The building is Mudejar in style, and presides over the neighbourhood and its inhabitants.
This neighbourhood is also home to the statue in honour of the wise Jew Maimonides. It has an irregular layout. It was an intellectual stronghold in the time of Abderraman III.

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