The mosque in Córdoba, originally built in the 8th century as a place of Islamic worship, was converted into a cathedral following the Reconquista, when Christian forces reclaimed the Iberian Peninsula from Muslim rule in 1236. This transformation symbolized the triumph of Christianity over Islam and was part of a broader trend of repurposing religious structures during this period. The site reflects a complex historical narrative, showcasing the architectural and cultural influences of both Islamic and Christian traditions. Today, it is known as the Mezquita-Catedral and is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
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