Toledo: Church
Places and attractions in the Church category
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Toledo Cathedral
The Toledo Cathedral, officially known as the Primate Cathedral of Saint Mary of Toledo, stands majestically in the historic city of Toledo, Spain. This magnificent church, a masterpiece of Gothic architecture, is renowned for its grandeur and intricate beauty.
Monastery of San Juan de los Reyes
Nestled in the historic city of Toledo, the Monastery of San Juan de los Reyes stands as a remarkable testament to Spain's rich religious and architectural heritage. Founded by King Ferdinand II of Aragon and Queen Isabella I of Castile to commemorate their victory at...
Church of San Idelfonso
Nestled in the heart of Toledo, Spain, the Church of San Ildefonso offers a serene escape into the spiritual and architectural grandeur of this historic city. This Jesuit church, known for its impressive Baroque style, stands as a testament to the religious...
Church of San Román
Nestled in the historic heart of Toledo, Spain, the Church of San Román stands as a testament to the city's rich cultural tapestry. This ancient church, which dates back to the 12th century, is renowned for its remarkable architectural blend of Moorish and Romanesque...
Church of San Lucas
Nestled in the heart of Toledo's historic quarter, the Church of San Lucas emerges as an emblem of the city's rich religious heritage. This ancient sanctuary, steeped in history, has stood for centuries as a testament to Toledo's spiritual and architectural legacy.
Church of San Miguel el Alto
Nestled in the historic city of Toledo, Spain, stands the Church of San Miguel el Alto, a remarkable testament to the city's rich religious heritage. The church's architecture represents the fusion of various styles that have evolved over centuries, making it a unique...
Church of Santiago
Nestled in the historic city of Toledo, Spain, the Church of Santiago stands as a testament to the city's rich architectural and religious heritage. This sacred site is one of the many churches that adorn the city known for its medieval streets and a history that spans...
Iglesia del Salvador
Nestled in the heart of Toledo, Spain, the Iglesia del Salvador is a historical testament to the city's rich cultural tapestry. Originally constructed as a mosque during the Moorish period, this architectural gem has transcended time, bearing witness to the complex...
Convento de Santa Isabel de los Reyes
The Convento de Santa Isabel de los Reyes is a convent located in the city of Toledo, in Castile-La Mancha, Spain. The current convent, founded in 1477 by Doña María Suárez de Toledo, known as "Sor María la Pobre", has its origins in two different palaces, both Mudéjar from the 14th century and the church of San Antolín.
Church of Santo Tomé
The Iglesia de Santo Tomé is a church located in the historical center of the city of Toledo, and was founded after the reconquest of this city by King Alfonso VI of León. It appears quoted in the 12th century, as constructed on the site of an old mosque of the 11th century.
Convento de Santa Fé
Convent of Santa Fe is a former monastery situated in Toledo, Spain. It is situated in the north-east of the historic centre of the city. Included in the heritage listing Bien de Interés Cultural, it has been protected since 30 September 1919.
Church of San Andrés
The Church of San Andrés is a Catholic church located in the city of Toledo, in Castile-La Mancha, Spain. The building is of medieval origin, and as is common in this city, is a mix of different styles. It is protected by the heritage listing Bien de Interés Cultural.
Convento de las Carmelitas Descalzas de San José
The Convento de las Carmelitas Descalzas de San José of Toledo is a monastic building dating from the second half of the 16th century. The Toledan community of Discalced Carmelites was founded by St. Teresa of Ávila herself. Being the resting house of Saint Teresa in the city.
Church of San Bartolomé
The Church of San Bartolomé is a medieval building in Toledo, in Castile-La Mancha, Spain. It is located in the southern part of the walled city, at the corner of calle San Bartolomé and calle Cristo de la Para, a few hundred meters south-west of the Cathedral of Santa María.
Iglesia de las Santas Justa y Rufina
The Iglesia de las Santas Justa y Rufina is a medieval church in Toledo, Castile-La Mancha, Spain. It is one of a group of so-called Mozarabic parish churches in Toledo, whose existence has been documented since 1156.
Convent of Santa Úrsula
The Agustinas Ermitañas Convento Santa Úrsula is an Augustinian convent located in the city of Toledo, in Castile-La Mancha, Spain. It was founded in 1259. The church dates back to 1360 and retains some of the original Mudéjar architecture. It has a reredos made in 1535 by Alonso Berruguete.
Convento de San Pedro Mártir
The Convento de San Pedro Mártir, is a convent located in Toledo. The Dominican convent was moved in 1407 from its location outside the walls to the houses donated by Doña Guiomar de Meneses. through its successive extensions and modifications, became one of the richest and most important convents of the city.
Iglesia de Santa Leocadia
The Iglesia de Santa Leocadia is a church located in Toledo, in Castile-La Mancha, Spain. Toledan tradition maintains that this church was built on the site of the house where Saint Leocadia of Toledo was born, to which belonged a small underground room, where it is affirmed that she prayed.
Monastery of Saint Dominic of Silos
The Monastery of Saint Dominic of Silos is a Cistercian convent in Toledo, Spain.
Church of San Sebastián
San Sebastian is a redundant church in Toledo, Spain. Originally a mosque, it was converted for use as church after the Reconquista. It is protected by the heritage listing Bien de Interés Cultural.
Iglesia de los Santos Justo y Pastor
The Iglesia de los Santos Justo y Pastor, popularly known as Iglesia de San Justo, is a church located in the city of Toledo. It was founded after the city was taken by King Alfonso VI of León and Castile in the 13th century.
Convento de las Agustinas Calzadas
The Convent of the Calced Augustinians is an Augustinian convent located in Toledo, Spain. The word "calzadas" translates to "calced" in English, referring to the fact that the community wore shoes, rather than going barefoot as other religious orders did.
Convento de San Antonio de Padua
The Convento de San Antonio de Padua is a Franciscan convent located in Toledo, Castile-La Mancha, Spain. Dedicated to St Anthony of Padua, the institution was created in 1525 in the former palace of the advisor comunero Don Fernando de Ávalos, confiscated by order of Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor because its owner was a comunero.
Monastery of Santo Domingo el Real
The monastery of Santo Domingo Real, located in the city of Toledo, in Castile-La Mancha, Spain, is a convent founded in 1364 by the noblewoman Inés García de Meneses, daughter of García Suárez de Meneses and María Fernández Barroso, after being widowed by Sancho de Velasco.
Iglesia de San Lorenzo
The Iglesia de San Lorenzo is a church located in Toledo, Spain. It was built on the site of a mosque dated to the first half of the 11th-century. In 1121 the church is mentioned for the first time, as a Mozarab parish church dedicated to Saint Lawrence. In the 18th-century San Lorenzo was renovated, expanding it.
Convento de Santa Clara la Real
The Convento de Santa Clara la Real is a convent of the Poor Clares located in the city of Toledo, Castile-La Mancha, Spain.
Ermita de Nuestra Señora de la Estrella
The Ermita de Nuestra Señora de la Estrella is a Baroque hermitage in the city of Toledo was founded by the co-fraternity of hortelanos, which had its headquarters in the neighboring church of Santiago del Arrabal.
Convento de los Carmelitas Descalzos
The Convento de los Carmelitas Descalzos is a Discalced Carmelite convent dating to 1643 located in the city of Toledo Castile-La Mancha, Spain. Azulejos panels from the 18th century covers the central nave and the chapels. The altarpieces was introduced from other buildings.
Real Colegio de Doncellas Nobles
The Colegio de Doncellas Nobles is a former girls' school in Toledo. It was founded in 1551 by the archbishop of Toledo and cardinal Juan Martínez Silíceo.
Convento de la Purísima Concepción
The Convento de la Purísima Concepción, also called Convento de Capuchinas, is a convent located in the city of Toledo, in Castile-La Mancha, Spain. The buildings are late 17th century although the institution developed from an earlier Augustinian community.
Oratorio de San Felipe de Neri
The Oratory of Saint Philip Neri is a former church in Toledo. The building was used by the Congregation of the Oratory of Saint Philip Neri as an oratory. From 2013 it housed the Tolmo Museum, but as at 2018 it is reported to be closed.
Church of San Vicente
The Iglesia de San Vicente is a medieval church located in Toledo, it appears as a parish already in 1125, although, there is documentation that speaks of its being founded by Alfonso VI shortly after his conquest of the city in 1085.