Alcázar de los Reyes Cristianos

Alcázar of the Christian Monarchs
Native name
Alcázar de los Reyes Cristianos (Spanish)
The "torre del Homenaje" and the "torre de los Leones", view from the gardens
TypeAlcázar (castle/palace)
LocationCordoba, Spain
Coordinates37°52′38″N 4°46′55″W / 37.87722°N 4.78194°W / 37.87722; -4.78194
Built1328 AD (on the site of earlier structures)
Architectural style(s)Spanish, Spanish Gothic
TypeCultural:
Criteriai, ii, iii, iv
Designated1984
Part ofHistoric Centre of Cordoba
Reference no.313
RegionEurope

The Alcázar de los Reyes Cristianos (Spanish for "Castle of the Christian Monarchs"), also known as the Alcázar of Córdoba, is a medieval alcázar (Arabic: القصر, romanized: Al-Qasr, lit.'The Palace') located in the historic centre of Córdoba (in Andalusia, Spain), next to the Guadalquivir River and near the Mosque-Cathedral. The fortress served as one of the primary residences of Isabella I of Castile and Ferdinand II of Aragon.

It is a building of military character whose construction was ordered by the King Alfonso XI of Castile in the year 1328, on previous constructions (the Islamic-era Umayyad Alcázar, also the previous residence of the Roman Governor and the Customs). The architectural ensemble has a sober character in its exterior and splendid in its interior, with the magnificent gardens and courtyards that maintain a Mudéjar inspiration.

The Alcázar has been declared a Cultural Interest Heritage since 1931. It forms part of the Historic Center of Córdoba that was declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO in 1994.