Night of the Temples: the edition that gathered nearly 2,000 visitors and confirmed that “the brotherhood of Cordoba is unique”

the Night of the Temples 2025 The interest is once again confirmed Cordoba For the spiritual and cultural heritage of the city: with a walking tour that allowed us to visit synagogues, mosques and historical churches in one night. According to preliminary estimates, the temples with the largest attendance reached peaks close to 2000 visitscementing themselves as the most sought-after spots for their architectural value and because they are spaces not normally open to the general public.

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He explained that “about 1,500 people visited the cathedral.” Mara Pedicinocity director of worship, L Cordoba profile. In many smaller churches they also reported significant growth: “What comes back to me is that it’s been a success. In temples that weren’t normally used to going to that many people, there were a lot more this time.”

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One of the highlights of the tour was the fort The cultural framework that supports the religious communities that have settled for decades in Cordoba. As the official put it: “I did 100 years of history Here are the national churches on the other hand, which have bet here, planted, and have a strong community. There is so much to say, so much to see, so much diversity coexisting in harmony and brotherhood. We are talking about Orthodox, Orthodox Catholics and Muslims. The brotherhood that exists here is unique“It’s really cool.”

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He also stressed that this coexistence between different religions “is something that we do not see anywhere else.” It’s very strange“.

that way, The Night of the Temples once again established Cordoba as a reference pole In the region because of its spiritual breadth. The possibility of visiting Armenian, Syriac Orthodox, Melkite Greek, Lutheran, Anglican, Catholic and Islamic temples within a few meters is a unique phenomenon in the country. “There is talk of diversity, of the richness of religious diversity in Cordoba, which I don’t know if anywhere else has.”