The Mosque of Cordoba is a stunning example of Moorish architecture and an integral part of Spanish culture. Located in the city of Cordoba, the Mosque was originally built in 784 AD as a Christian Visigothic church. It was later transformed into a mosque in 785 AD and served as an important religious site for the Islamic community of Cordoba. The Mosque is renowned for its intricate arches, columns and domes, and is considered one of the most beautiful mosques in the world. It has also been declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site due to its cultural and historical significance.