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permia
Touching
A tribute to the love of poet Ibn Zaydun and the poet and princess Wallada, it is a touching monument. They lived in the 1000s and for political reasons their relationship had to remain undercover. ...
Bewertet am 14. März 2024
avipiti
Nice monument
It's a nice monument, but no need to go out of your way to find it. We happened to walk next to it...
Bewertet am 5. Jan. 2024
StamatisK31
A beautiful statue for a not so beautiful story
It's just two hands but it's also beautiful. I could call it a work of art. For me one of the best things to see in Cordoba
Bewertet am 16. Sept. 2018
DrNouraA
A monument for twinned Quiran (Tunisia) and Cordoba cities
This monument meant to commemorate one of the most romantic Arabic poets born in Cordoba in year 1701. He was considered the greatest poet of al-Andalus. His name is Abu al-Waleed Ahmad Ibn Zaydún...
Bewertet am 6. Mai 2018
Solodam J
Two Hands
We even didn't notice it that it was a monument. Only spanish and arabic letters on the pedestal. I made some pictures and read it from Tripadvisor what it is all about.
Touching
A tribute to the love of poet Ibn Zaydun and the poet and princess Wallada, it is a touching monument. They lived in the 1000s and for political reasons their relationship had to remain undercover. ...
Nice monument
It's a nice monument, but no need to go out of your way to find it. We happened to walk next to it...
A beautiful statue for a not so beautiful story
It's just two hands but it's also beautiful. I could call it a work of art. For me one of the best things to see in Cordoba
A monument for twinned Quiran (Tunisia) and Cordoba cities
This monument meant to commemorate one of the most romantic Arabic poets born in Cordoba in year 1701. He was considered the greatest poet of al-Andalus. His name is Abu al-Waleed Ahmad Ibn Zaydún...
Two Hands
We even didn't notice it that it was a monument. Only spanish and arabic letters on the pedestal. I made some pictures and read it from Tripadvisor what it is all about.