San Miguel, Córdoba

San Miguel is a Roman Catholic church in Córdoba, Andalusia, southern Spain.

It is one of the twelve churches built by order of King Ferdinand III of Castile in the city after its conquest in the early 13th century.

It is an example of transition from the Romanesque to Gothic architecture, although the interior was largely renewed in 1749.

A side entrance has a horseshoe arch, perhaps dating to the Caliphate age.

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Church of San Miguel.