Capilla Mudejar de San Bartolome (Chapel of St. Bartholomew), Cordoba

Capilla Mudejar de San Bartolome (Chapel of St. Bartholomew), Cordoba

The Chapel of St. Bartholomew is one of Córdoba’s hidden architectural treasures, nestled within the heart of the Jewish Quarter near the old Faculty of Philosophy and Letters. Built between the late 14th and early 15th centuries, it stands as a remarkable example of Mudéjar architecture, a style that beautifully blends Islamic artistry with Christian symbolism — a reflection of Córdoba’s multicultural history during the Middle Ages.

The chapel was originally part of the parish church of Saint Bartholomew, serving residents of the former Jewish Quarter after the expulsion of the Jewish community in 1492. Over time, it fell into disrepair but was meticulously restored in the 20th century, revealing intricate craftsmanship that rivals Córdoba’s grander monuments.

Inside, visitors are greeted by a stunning display of geometric tilework, lace-like plaster decorations, and a vaulted ceiling adorned with Gothic ribs. Fragments of medieval wall paintings and inscriptions add to the sense of rediscovered history.

Small but exquisite, the Chapel of St. Bartholomew offers a moment of quiet reflection and a glimpse into the city’s layered past, where diverse cultures once coexisted and inspired one another.

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Sight Name: Capilla Mudejar de San Bartolome (Chapel of St. Bartholomew)
Sight Location: Cordoba, Spain (See walking tours in Cordoba)
Sight Type: Religious
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