These spaces, including the Iglesia del Juramento at Plaza de San Rafael, 7, the Monasterio de Santa Ana y San José at Ángel de Saavedra, 7, and the Colegio Nuestra Señora de la Piedad at Plaza de las Cañas, 3, demonstrate a profound understanding of the patio not merely as a decorative element, but as a living cultural legacy.
Participation also extends to the Religiosas Jerónimas de Santa Marta at Santa Marta, 10, the Convento de las Clarisas de Santa Cruz at Agustín Moreno, 6, and the Ermita de la Alegría at Menéndez Pelayo, 6. Each of these locations offers a distinct perspective on how heritage is actively celebrated and safeguarded.
Within their galleries and courtyards, these patios blend floral and architectural heritage with an intangible legacy of contemplation, hospitality, and seclusion. This spirit has endured through centuries, amidst prayers and walls, enriching Córdoba's cultural identity.




