Cordoba, Spain is a historic city with many cultural sites that earned it designation as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Some of its most notable landmarks include the Mosque, originally built during Moorish rule and later converted to a cathedral, the Roman Bridge, the flower-lined street north of the Mosque, and the historic Jewish Quarter, one of the largest in Europe. The city is also known for the Alcazar Palace, Tower of Calahorra museum, and the archaeological site of Madinat Al-Zahra outside the city, showing where different cultures like Christian, Moorish and Jewish lived together in Cordoba.