Iglesia de San Julián de los Caballeros, Toro
Facts and practical information
The Church of San Julián de los Caballeros de Toro is an old Mozarabic temple rebuilt in the 16th century by the architect Rodrigo Gil de Hontañón. Its façade, of Gothic-Renaissance transition, was rebuilt in 1879, moving to it the main doorway, from the old monastery of San Ildefonso and on which you can read "In this church the Catholic cult was kept public in the time of the Saracens". Above the doorway is a large round window, and to its right is the bell tower, which dates from 1606. The church, rectangular in shape, is structured in three naves of equal height separated by former arches and an apse.
Plaza San Julián de los CaballerosToro 49800
Iglesia de San Julián de los Caballeros – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Collegiate church of Santa María la Mayor, Convento del Sancti Spiritus, Iglesia de San Salvador de los Caballeros, Iglesia del Santo Sepulcro.