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Audio Guide of Casa del Cordón

Discover Casa del Cordón in Burgos. A unique experience to explore its history and significance.

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📖 Audio Guide Chapters

6 chapters

1. Introduction and History

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2. Architecture and Design

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3. Art and Decoration

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4. Historical Figures

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5. Curiosities and Legends

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6. Cultural Importance and Legacy

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❓ Frequently Asked Questions

What are the opening hours of Casa del Cordón, and how can I get there?

Casa del Cordón in Burgos is open to the public from Tuesday to Sunday, from 10:00 AM to 2:00 PM and from 4:00 PM to 8:00 PM; it is closed on Mondays and major public holidays. You can easily reach it on foot from Burgos' historic center, or by taking bus line C1 to Plaza del Cordón; for more details, visit the official Burgos tourism website at www.burgos.es/turismo.

How much does admission to Casa del Cordón cost, and is it free for any groups?

General admission costs around 3 euros per person, with discounts for students and people over 65 at 1.50 euros; it is free for children under 12 and residents of Burgos. Check updated prices on the official website or call +34 947 20 30 00 for confirmation.

How much time is recommended for visiting Casa del Cordón?

It is recommended to spend between 30 and 45 minutes for a full visit, including exploring the exterior façade, the inner courtyard, and the temporary exhibitions. If you go with a guide, it may extend to an hour, allowing you to appreciate the Gothic details without rushing.

What is the historical importance of Casa del Cordón?

Casa del Cordón, built in the 15th century in Burgos, is an emblematic Gothic palace that hosted the Catholic Monarchs during their stay in 1497, and its name comes from the Franciscan cord on the façade. It represents a key example of Castilian civil architecture, and its history is linked to important events of the Reconquista and the union of Castile and Aragon.

What is the best time of year or day to visit Casa del Cordón?

The best time is during spring (April to June) or autumn (September to October), when the weather is mild and there are fewer tourists than in summer. Aim for early morning, around 10:00 AM, to avoid crowds and enjoy ideal natural light for photos of the façade.

Is Casa del Cordón accessible for people with reduced mobility?

Yes, the main entrance has a wheelchair ramp and the inner courtyard is flat, although some upper areas may require stairs; it is recommended to contact the site in advance at +34 947 20 30 00 for assistance. For more information about accessibility, visit Castile and León Tourism.

What other attractions are near Casa del Cordón?

Nearby you will find Burgos Cathedral just a 5-minute walk away, the Arch of Santa María, and the Museum of Burgos, all ideal for a complete itinerary in the historic center. You can also combine your visit with a stroll through Plaza Mayor, which is only a short distance away, for a richer cultural experience.

Any practical tips to make the most of a visit to Casa del Cordón?

Wear comfortable shoes for walking on the historic cobblestones, and consider downloading an audio guide from iaudioguia.com for narrated details in English. Avoid the midday peak hours and combine your visit with a guided tour if you are traveling in a group to gain deeper insight into its Franciscan history.

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