I took these photos this morning on my way to work, walking along the Street Alfonso XII in Cordoba, Old Town.
This first building has an open archway, which must have once had a large wooden door, but now it has only a cast iron door leading to the central patio and a building which has been converted into small flats. It used to be a grand house.
The second doors below belong to a primary school. There is an outer wooden door and an inner cast iron one leading into the patio and classrooms.
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What a lovely walk to work! =)
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Thank you, Brenda. It is a lovely walk, especially the last part through the Old Town.
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What a pleasure to witness such variety.
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Cordoba is definitely on my bucket list – beautiful doors!
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Thank you for visiting my blog. Yes, there are lots of beautiful and some very ancient doors in Cordoba. Glad it’s on your bucket list!
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Lovely shots and you found one of my favourite types: a door within a door – those are pretty cool 🙂
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I can post some more of those! There are quite a few in the Old Town.
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