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Palacio de Viana, also known as Viana Palace, is Córdoba's courtyard mansion in Santa Marina, where 12 distinct patios and a historic noble house come together in one stop. You move from intimate flowered corners to grand interior rooms, so the visit feels both local and aristocratic.

Start with the format that fits your day: patios-only for a shorter visit, or the guided palace-plus-patios ticket for deeper context, then secure your preferred slot early.
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6 tips for visiting the Palacio de Viana

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Choose your visit format first
If you want full room-by-room context, choose the guided palace-plus-patios format. If your priority is flowers and courtyard atmosphere, patios-only is usually enough. Making this decision first keeps the rest of your Córdoba plan simple.
2
Use weekday mornings for calmer patios
If your priority is quieter photos, aim for weekday morning slots. Spring bloom periods and festival weeks usually bring stronger midday pressure. This timing choice gives you more space and a calmer pace.
3
Plan around seasonal schedules
Current published schedules change by season: first-four-months windows differ from July-August windows, and Mondays are closed. Check your exact day before you lock nearby pairings. That way you avoid rushed route changes.
4
Arrive early for guided entry
If you book a guided visit, arrive about 10 minutes before your slot. In a busy courtyard sequence, that short buffer keeps check-in smooth and lowers stress at the entrance. You can then start the tour at the intended pace.
5
Pair only one major nearby stop
For a balanced half day, pair Palacio de Viana with either Mosque–Cathedral of Córdoba or Alcázar de los Reyes Cristianos, not both if your time is short. One strong add-on usually gives you more enjoyment than a rushed checklist. That way your Córdoba day stays focused.
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Keep photography practical
Photos and videos are for personal use, and professional equipment is not allowed in the house or courtyards. A useful micro-hack is saving one favorite patio for your last stop, when you already know your framing angle. This avoids rushing your best shots.

How to plan a smooth Palacio de Viana visit in Córdoba

A strong Palacio de Viana visit is mostly about sequence: choose your format, pick the right time window, and keep nearby pairings realistic. These three decisions remove most on-site stress.

Choose patios-only or guided palace access

Best for first-time visitors: choose the guided palace-plus-patios format for fuller context and a structured route. Choose patios-only if your priority is a shorter floral stop before another monument. Lock your preferred slot as soon as your day plan is clear. Book now.

Time your visit by season, and by day

In the first four months of 2026, the venue runs longer windows on Tuesday-Saturday and shorter windows on Sunday. In July and August, operations shift to morning-focused access. If you want calmer patios, prioritize weekday mornings and avoid improvising at midday.

Build a compact Córdoba pairing route

Great when your goal is depth over speed: pair Palacio de Viana with Mosque–Cathedral of Córdoba for a landmark-first route, or with Alcázar de los Reyes Cristianos for a palace-and-gardens contrast. Keep it to one major add-on in a short day, then secure your preferred entry slot. Book now.

Use on-site rules to stay stress-free

Arrive about 10 minutes early for guided entry, keep photography to personal-use equipment, and ask immediately for the easiest reduced-mobility route if needed. These small decisions reduce friction at check-in and inside the courtyards. You can then focus on the atmosphere instead of logistics.

History and patio culture at Palacio de Viana

Palacio de Viana is not one static monument. It is a layered ensemble shaped across centuries, where Córdoba's courtyard tradition and aristocratic domestic life meet in one walk.

From 1425 house to noble residence

The documented origin of the complex goes back to 1425, and by 1492 it was established as a long-term noble house. That timeline explains why the place feels domestic rather than fortress-like: it was built to be lived in, expanded, and adapted across generations.

How aristocratic expansions shaped the complex

From the 16th century through the 18th century, different noble phases added patios, decorative programs, and spatial variety. The result is a sequence that keeps changing mood as you move, from intimate corners to more formal representative rooms.

Why the 12 patios feel so different

The 12 patios are not duplicates; each one has its own planting logic, scale, and social rhythm, and their strongest bloom generally runs from spring into summer. That variety is why many visitors remember Palacio de Viana as a sequence of moods rather than one single postcard scene.

From 1980 museum opening to today's role

Since opening as a museum in 1980, the complex has shifted from private residence to public cultural landmark while keeping its lived-house character. In practice, you get both: curated heritage rooms and courtyards that still communicate everyday Córdoba patio culture.

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes Palacio de Viana different from other Córdoba stops?

Palacio de Viana combines a historic noble residence with 12 distinct patios in one route. You get both interior history and courtyard culture in a single visit.
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How much time should I plan for the visit?

A practical range is 60 to 90 minutes for most visitors. The guided palace-plus-patios format is published at about 70 minutes, while patios-only can be shorter if your schedule is tight.
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Which ticket format is better for first-time visitors?

If this is your first stop at Palacio de Viana, the guided palace-plus-patios format usually gives the clearest context. If you are returning or focusing on flowers, patios-only is often enough.
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When is the best time to visit for photos and comfort?

Weekday mornings are usually the easiest choice for calmer patios. During spring bloom and festival periods, midday windows are often busier, so earlier slots can feel smoother.
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Is Palacio de Viana accessible for wheelchair users?

Palacio de Viana is accessible for visitors with reduced mobility, including wheelchair users. Ask at entry for the most comfortable route through the courtyards and interiors.
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Can I take photos and videos inside?

Yes, for personal use. Professional equipment is not allowed in the house or courtyards of Palacio de Viana.
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Which nearby highlights pair best with this stop?

For most visitors, the strongest pairings are Mosque–Cathedral of Córdoba and Alcázar de los Reyes Cristianos. If your day is short, choose only one of them so your route stays relaxed.
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Are TicketLens tours currently mapped for Palacio de Viana?

In the current local TicketLens mapping snapshot, no active tours with dated availability are linked to Palacio de Viana. Use this page mainly for practical planning and nearby pairings.
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General information

opening hours

Current published schedule for the first four months of 2026: Tuesday to Saturday, 10 am to 7 pm; Sundays and public holidays, 10 am to 3 pm; Mondays closed.

Published July-August schedule: Tuesday to Sunday, 9 am to 3 pm.

If you book a guided slot, arrive about 10 minutes early.

tickets

Published prices (retrieved 2026-03-03):
- Guided visit (palace + patios, about 70 minutes): adults from €10.50; seniors 65+ and students from €8.50; children 6-16 and visitors with certified disability from €5.50; children under 6 free.
- Patios-only visit: adults from €8.00; seniors 65+ and students from €6.00; children 6-16 and visitors with certified disability from €4.00; children under 6 free.

Choose patios-only for a shorter floral stop, or guided access for deeper room-by-room history.

address

Palacio de Viana
Plaza de Don Gome, 2
14001 Córdoba
Spain

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how to get there

Palacio de Viana sits in the Santa Marina area north of the historic core. Useful local walking anchors are about 4 minutes from Palacio de la Merced, 10 minutes from Plaza de las Tendillas, and about 20 minutes from Mosque–Cathedral of Córdoba.

The train station and the bus station are each about a 20-minute walk. Private vehicles are restricted in much of the historic center, and there is no on-site parking.

accessibility

Palacio de Viana is accessible for visitors with reduced mobility, including wheelchair users. If you prefer a lower-effort sequence through the patios and interiors, ask staff at entry so you can keep the visit comfortable.

photography and filming

Photos and videos are allowed for personal use in the house and courtyards of Palacio de Viana. Professional equipment is not permitted.
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