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Attractions in Toledo

It is a Toledo symbolic building that has grown at the same time as the town, having its oldest origins in Roman times. It is located on a hill, being its location an important strategic point, developing different functions through the years.
It seems that it was founded in the VI Century by San Eugenio, the first bishop of Toledo. The Muslim invasion turned it into a mosque, called La Mayor.
This building was founded by the Cardinal Pedro González de Mendoza at the beginning of the XVI Century with the aim of taking in orphans. It is located in the former Santa Cruz Hospital, a Renaissance building with a Plateresque façade, a cloister and...

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It was built by the Marqués de la Vega Inclán, over the foundations of a Renaissance palace located in the Toledo Jewish quarter.
The church dates from the XII Century, although it was built at the beginning of the XIV Century ordered on the orders of Señor de Orgaz. It has a beautiful Mudejar tower which is one of the best examples of Mudejar art in Toledo.
It was part of a convent built in 1477 by the Catholic Kings in order to commemorate the Toro´ s Victory.
This church was built on the ruins of the former Bab Al-Mardum mosque, rebuilt in the X Century. It is presented as a Visigothic church.
It is located in middle of the Jewish quarter, the old synagogue was probably founded in the XIII Century and rebuilt in the XIV Century, when it became a Christian church, and was used as a refuge of penance for regretful women, destined in that way...
It is a Cistercian convent that was founded as result of the Spanish Reconquest and totally rebuilt in the XVI Century. It is one of the oldest convents in the town and its marvellous altarpiece is a Greco´ s work of art.
This gate is the most beautiful and emblematic entrance to the town, ordered by the emperor Carlos V.
A sort of military fortress located next to the Tajo River and built in order to defend the Alcántara Bridge.