Monuments of Toledo

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Monasterio San Juan de los Reyes

C. de los Reyes Católicos, 17, 45002 Toledo

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Mezquita del Cristo de la Luz

C. Cristo de la Luz, 22, 45002 Toledo

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Iglesia de Santo Tomé

Pl. del Conde, 4, 45002 Toledo

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Iglesia de los Jesuitas

Pl. Padre Juan de Mariana, 1, 45002 Toledo

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Iglesia de El Salvador

Pl. del Salvador, S/N, 45002 Toledo

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Sinagoga Santa María La Blanca

C. de los Reyes Católicos, 4, 45002 Toledo

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Real Colegio de Doncellas Nobles

Pl. Cardenal Siliceo, 1, 45002 Toledo

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Visit Santa María La Blanca Synagogue, El Salvador Church, Santo Tomé Church, Cristo de la Luz Mosque, San Juan de los Reyes Monastery, Jesuits Church (San Ildefonso) and the Royal College of Noble Maidens.

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San Juan de los Reyes Monastery

One of the most valuable examples of the Elizabethan gothic style whose majesty will not leave you indifferent.

The Monastery of San Juan de los Reyes is one of the most representative works of the Isabelline Gothic style in Spain and one of Toledo’s must-see monuments. Commissioned by the Catholic Monarchs, this impressive architectural complex stands out for its church, its spectacular cloister, and its carefully crafted sculptural decoration. Walking through its galleries is like stepping into a space of calm, history, and symbolism, where every detail reflects the power and spirituality of a key historical period. Its majesty, combined with its historical and artistic value, makes it an essential visit in the city.

4.7 (9417)

Santo Tomé Church

A church of great importance in the city for housing El Greco's masterpiece: The Burial of the Lord of Orgaz and the remains of Gonzalo Ruiz de Toledo, the Lord of Orgaz.

The Church of Santo Tomé is one of the most visited temples in Toledo, mainly known for housing one of the masterpieces of universal painting: The Burial of the Count of Orgaz, by El Greco. This building, of medieval origin and later renovated in the Mudéjar style, combines history, art, and spirituality in a unique space. The presence of this work makes the visit an exceptional experience, where art transcends time and moves the visitor. Its cultural significance makes it an essential stop on any tour of the city.

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Santa María La Blanca Synagogue

The former Major Synagogue of Toledo, Santa María la Blanca is one of the most beautiful monuments in the jewish quarter of Toledo.

The Synagogue of Santa María la Blanca is one of the most unique examples of medieval architecture in Toledo and a reflection of the coexistence of cultures in the city. Built in the Mudéjar style, it surprises visitors with its austere exterior and its bright interior, characterized by a succession of horseshoe arches and white columns that create a unique and harmonious space. This former Jewish temple, later converted into a church, conveys an atmosphere of serenity and symbolism that makes it an essential visit.

4.0 (7137)

Cristo de la Luz Mosque

A former mosque that became a christian temple after the Reconquest, it is today one of the greatest examples of islamic art from the caliphate period in Spain.

The Mosque of Cristo de la Luz is one of the oldest and best-preserved monuments in Toledo, bearing witness to the city’s Islamic past. Built in the 10th century, it stands out for its simple and elegant architecture, with horseshoe arches and a structure that has remained almost intact over time. After the Reconquest, it was transformed into a hermitage, adding an interesting symbolic dimension to its history. Its intimate atmosphere and historical significance make it an essential visit.

4.2 (5620)

Jesuits Church (San Ildefonso)

The most beautiful baroque temple in Toledo. Visit its towers if you want to enjoy one of the best views of the city.

The Jesuit Church, dedicated to Saint Ildefonso, is one of the great examples of Baroque architecture in Toledo and a key architectural landmark in the city. Its imposing façade and majestic interior, with spacious naves and carefully crafted decoration, reflect the power and influence of the Society of Jesus. One of its main attractions is the opportunity to climb its towers, from which visitors can enjoy some of the best panoramic views of Toledo. Its beauty, grandeur, and historical value make it an essential visit.

4.5 (3053)

El Salvador Church

One of the oldest and most interesting churches in Toledo as it houses roman, visigoth, arab and christian remains, the result of the historical development of the city.

The Church of El Salvador is one of the oldest temples in Toledo, built over Visigothic remains and a former mosque, reflecting the city’s rich layering of cultures. Its architecture combines elements from different periods, with its Mudéjar-style tower standing out, along with the interesting archaeological remains housed inside. This space, rich in history and symbolism, allows visitors to trace centuries of religious and cultural transformation. Its uniqueness and historical value make it an essential visit in Toledo.

4.3 (1083)

Royal College of Noble Maidens

An educational building where you can enjoy tapestries from the Royal Factory, baroque mirrors, a rich coffered ceiling and a canvas by the founder.

The Royal College of Noble Maidens is a historic institution founded in the 16th century with the aim of educating young women from noble families, reflecting the importance of female education at the time. This architectural complex stands out for its sobriety and elegance, as well as for its church, which houses significant artistic elements. Over the centuries, it has maintained its educational character and its historical relevance within the city. Its cultural value and unique history make it an essential place to discover in Toledo.

4.2 (1882)