Roman Temple - Free Audio Guide
Córdoba, Andalusia, Spain
Templo romano, Calle Claudio Marcelo, San Salvador y La Compañía, Santiago, Distrito Centro, Córdoba, Andalucía, 14002, España
The Roman Temple of Córdoba, an important archaeological site discovered in 1951, is located in the city of Córdoba, Spain. This well-preserved temple dates back to the Roman Empire and features a hexastyle design with Corinthian columns. It is believed to have been constructed during the reign of Emperor Claudius and completed under Emperor Domitian. The temple is part of a larger complex that includes a portico and was likely dedicated to imperial cults. Visitors can explore its remains, including the altar and the impressive foundation. The site was declared a Cultural Heritage site in 2007. Although currently undergoing restoration, it is expected to open to the public in 2025. The site's historical significance and architectural beauty make it a must-visit for tourists interested in Roman history.