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| When Cordoba was taken back from the Muslims by King Ferdinand III of Castile in 1236, the Castilians again made it a church, as at the origin, then a cathedral. They walled the opening between the courtyard and the prayer hall, keeping only one entrance door Puerta de Las Palmas. |
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