- San Pedro (Córdoba)
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San Pedro is a church in Córdoba, Spain. It is located in the square of the barrio (quarter) bearing its name.
History
The church is believed to be located over a previous edifice housing the remains of the Córdoban martyrs Januarius, Martial and Faustus, dating to the 4th century AD. After the conquest of the city by king Ferdinand III of Castile (1236), a church dedicated to St. Paul was built here in his program of construction to give a Christian appeal to the previously Muslim city.
The edifice's current appearance date mostly to later restorations. Part of the bell tower and two of the medieval gates have survived, a new one having been added by architect Hernán Ruiz II in 1542.
Sources
- Page at Cordobapedia (Spanish)
Categories:- 13th-century architecture
- Churches in Córdoba, Spain
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