Fire at Historic Mosque-Turned Cathedral in Southern Spain Contained

Widely shared videos had shown flames and smoke billowing from inside the major tourist attraction

Sat Aug 09 2025
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Key points

  • Monument is considered a jewel of Islamic architecture
  • It was built by Muslim ruler Abd ar-Rahman
  • Was converted into a cathedral in the 13th century

ISLAMABAD: A fire broke out in the historic mosque-turned-cathedral in Cordoba on Friday, but the monument was saved as firefighters quickly contained it, the Spanish city’s mayor said.

Widely shared videos had shown flames and smoke billowing from inside the major tourist attraction, visited by two million people per year.

“The monument is saved. There will be no spread, it will not be a catastrophe, let’s put it that way,” Mayor Jose Mara Bellido said on Cadena television.

Earlier, the fire brigade had said the fire was under control but not extinguished, according to the Guardian.

Spectacular blaze

The spectacular blaze had broken out around 9:00 PM (1900 GMT), raising fears for the early medieval architectural gem and evoking memories of the 2019 fire that ravaged Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris, according to AFP.

ABC and other newspapers reported that a mechanical sweeping machine had caught fire on the site.

Jewel of Islamic architecture

Considered a jewel of Islamic architecture, the site was built as a mosque on the site of an earlier church, between the 8th and 10th centuries, by the southern city’s then Muslim ruler, Abd ar-Rahman, an emir of the Umayyad dynasty.

After Christians reconquered Spain in the 13th century under King Ferdinand III of Castile, it was converted into a cathedral and architectural alterations were made over the following centuries.

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