One of the most important tourist attractions in Cordoba is a barbarian fortress, established during the succession of the Almohad in the thirteenth century where it was guarding the southern entrance to the Roman Bridge.
A number of amendments were made during the fourteenth century, during the reign of Henry II. He was exiled to Henry's brother before he was imprisoned, and after that he became a school for girls in 1800.
You can enjoy the Tower Museum, which reflects an aspect of Andalusian life in the city, with three-dimensional displays of life in that era, focusing on how Muslims, Christians and Jews coexist in the city.