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Date Published: 05/09/2025
Córdoba's Mosque-Cathedral on course for full restoration by mid-2026
Emergency repairs wrap up as detailed restoration plans prepare for Heritage Commission approval

The fire broke out late evening on August 8 in the Almánzor chapel, which is used for storing cleaning equipment. Thanks to a swift and coordinated response from firefighters, the blaze was contained before it could spread further, though the Chapel of the Annunciation and parts of the roof were damaged. The monument was deemed safe and reopened the following day, bringing reassurance to the city’s residents and visitors.
Less than a week after the fire, emergency restoration works valued at over one million euros were approved. The focus initially involved stabilising damaged structures, clearing debris, and protecting the affected chapels from rain as they prepare for more detailed repairs.
On Monday, September 1, Minister of Culture and Sport Patricia del Pozo recently toured the site with Mayor José María Bellido and Bishop Jesús Fernández, expressing her surprise and satisfaction at the “extraordinary work” carried out by a skilled team of 50 restorers, archaeologists, masonry workers and cleaners. She said the emergency project “is now nearing its final stretch.”
Currently, efforts are centred on cleaning and assessing the San Nicolás and Annunciation chapels, plus the vaults and arches of the second and third naves. Del Pozo praised the “true precision work” being done as reflecting “perfect pace” and great professionalism.
The Culture Ministry is collaborating closely with cathedral officials to finalise a full restoration plan for this “absolutely universal gem.” Once completed, it will be presented to the Heritage Commission later this month. If all goes according to schedule, the project could be concluded by mid-2026.
Key elements will include reconstructing the roofs and refurbishing chapel interiors and artworks needing restoration. There are also plans to reopen the San Nicolás Gate, a historic entrance that has been closed for years, to be reintegrated both inside and outside the monument.
For Córdoba and Spain, as a whole, safeguarding this UNESCO World Heritage Site is a priority that balances preserving its incredible history with protecting it for future generations to enjoy.
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