Córdoba’s renowned mosque-cathedral, subjected to a tug of war over ownership, has been deemed to be the property of “each and every citizen of the world”.
The world heritage site started out as a Visigoth Christian church in the early 9th century, was enlarged by the Moors who turned it into a mosque and then acquired in 1236 by the Catholic Church during the reign of Fernando III after Córdoba fell to Christian troops.