Pl. Campo Santo de los Mártires, s/n, Centro, 14004 Córdoba, SpainGet directions
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Paid street parking
Wheelchair accessible entrance
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Paul V.
Google
Fantastic Experience Visit
The banos are really nice to see. Not sure either that it would be worth it on its own. But most probably you will visit the Gardens next door in the Alcazar and this literally opposite.
It is a abulous museum that as an immersive experience, the design of it brings the ruins to life somehow.
The visit itself will not take you more than 30 minutes, still worth it in my opinion.
Seokjin H.
Google
These are 10th-century Moorish bathhouses built during the reign of Al-Hakam II, when Córdoba was the capital of the Umayyad Caliphate. Originally part of the Caliphal Palace complex, they were rediscovered and excavated in the mid-20th century and now function as a museum. The site features arched ceilings pierced with star-shaped skylights, as well as an ingenious system of water storage and heating.
※ Included in the Bono conjunto monumentos Córdoba
Sev L.
Google
This is one of the best small museums I have ever been to. Very well laid out with signs in English and Spanish at every point they are needed. Also there is a kind of ambient soundtrack in places which enhances the experience. Dramatically lit, someone has spent a great deal of time making this as good as it could possibly be. Only 3€ entry, I highly recommend visiting it. And the Spanish gentleman at the ticket desk is friendly and a real character.
Craig M.
Google
This small monument near the wonderful Mosque-Cathedral is an active archaeological site. The remarkable feature was the presence of a very helpful art historian who provided a briefing and then was happy to answer questions when we returned. That really enriched our experience as in many cases the person selling tickets is not able or too busy to answer questions.
calamitysteph
Google
The baths were fully booked ("at capacity") by the time we arrived. Looked intriguing from the street.
Hayes W.
Google
Interesting place. They give you the history of the baths the Moors built.
Jean G.
Google
Great value - for 3 euros you can visit this small museum, which is pretty short, you'll be done in 30 minutes.
Nothing absolutely impressive, but interesting historical info, and the staff was very nice and answered our questions.
Steve T.
Google
The museum is well laid out with good descriptions in English. There is very little of the original baths still visible other than the bare brick walls. It is highly debatable whether the experience is worth the entrance fee.
Samah I.
Yelp
Really interesting museum inside an ancient bath house giving history of how the entire thing was structured once upon a time. I do wish they went a little more into the mechanics of how each individual room used to work but it was informative for the most part and a relatively cheap museum.