Toledo: Museum
Places and attractions in the Museum category
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- Church
- Historical place
- Museum
- Sacred and religious sites
- Gothic architecture
- History museum
- Art museum
- Romanesque architecture
- Mosque
Museo de Santa Cruz
Nestled in the heart of the historic city of Toledo, Spain, the Museo de Santa Cruz is a treasure trove of art, culture, and history. This venerable institution is housed in a splendid 16th-century building, originally built as a hospital by Cardinal Mendoza.
Synagogue of El Transito
Nestled within the historic city of Toledo, Spain, the Synagogue of El Transito stands as a testament to the rich cultural tapestry of the region. This former Jewish synagogue, dating back to the mid-14th century, is renowned for its exquisite architecture...
Santa María la Blanca
Nestled in the historic city of Toledo, Spain, Santa María la Blanca stands as a testament to the city's rich multicultural past. Originally built as a synagogue in the 12th century, it is renowned for being the oldest synagogue building in Europe still standing...
Museum of the Army
Nestled within the historic city of Toledo, Spain, the Army Museum (Museo del Ejército) stands as a testament to the country's rich military history. Housed in the Alcázar of Toledo, a stone fortification that looms over the city's landscape, the museum offers an...
El Greco Museum
Nestled in the historic city of Toledo, Spain, the El Greco Museum serves as a homage to the life and work of the renowned painter Domenikos Theotokopoulos, better known as El Greco. This museum, dedicated to the artist who called Toledo home in the late 16th and early...
Hospital de Tavera
Nestled in the historic city of Toledo, Spain, the Hospital de Tavera stands as a testament to the rich cultural heritage of the region. This Renaissance building, constructed between 1541 and 1603, was originally a hospital and now serves as a museum, preserving the...
Sephardic Museum
Nestled within the historic walls of Toledo, Spain, the Sephardic Museum, or El Museo Sefardí, is a cultural gem dedicated to preserving the legacy of the Sephardic Jewish community. Located in the Jewish Quarter of the city, the museum is housed in the beautifully...
Convento de San Clemente
Nestled in the historic city of Toledo, Spain, the Convento de San Clemente stands as a testament to the region's rich cultural heritage. This former convent, now transformed into a museum, offers visitors a unique glimpse into the religious and artistic history of the...
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 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.
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.
Roman circus of Toledo
The Roman circus of Toledo is an Ancient Roman circus site of Hispania, located in present-day Toledo, Castilla-La Mancha, Spain.
Cave of Hercules
The Cave of Hercules is a subterranean vaulted space dating back to Roman times located in the alley of San Ginés in the city of Toledo, Spain. The cave is under a building located where the Church of San Ginés, Toledo stood until 1841.