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Sinagoga
Sinagoga

Another beautiful example of the Mudejar art style, the Synagogue in Cordoba is one of the best preserved Medieval synagogues in Spain. It was built in 1314 and was used until Jews were expelled from Spain one century later. Then it was used as a hospital for those sick with rabies, and later as a primary school. The reason it is small is because the Christians would not allow any Jewish buildings to be bigger than their own, and because they needed to show that they were inferior to the Christian Church.