Plaza de la Corredera is one of the most emblematic of the city of Cordoba. Single square largest square in Andalusia. Located in the city centre, the letdown Street Rodriguez Marin or Espartería.
Built on the site that is believed that once occupied part of the Roman Circus, this space has been remodeled deeply with the passage of time. The square has been used for different purposes, mostly holidays, such as bullfighting, organizing games cane, and so on, derived the name of the square of this fact.
It is believed that up to the fifteenth century, the Plaza de la Corredera was a large esplanade outside the Medina or upper city of Córdoba. The morphology, comes from the project architect salmantino Ramós Antonio Valdes, who under the mandate of Corregidor Francisco Ronquillo Briceno, built a rectangle semirregular of 113 meters long and 55 meters wide, in 1683.
