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Alcazar of Toledo | Cathedral of Toledo | Synagogue of El Transito | Monastery of San Juan de los Reyes | Church of Santo Tome | Puerta del Sol | Plaza de Zocodover | Museum of Santa Cruz | San Martin Bridge | El Greco Museum |
Alcazar of Toledo | Cathedral of Toledo | Synagogue of El Transito | Monastery of San Juan de los Reyes | Church of Santo Tome | Puerta del Sol | Plaza de Zocodover | Museum of Santa Cruz | San Martin Bridge | El Greco Museum |
Cathedral of Toledo - Toledo - Spain
Cathedral of Toledo
The Cathedral of Toledo is a Roman Catholic church located in Toledo, Spain. It is the seat of the Metropolitan Archdiocese of Toledo. The cathedral is one of the most important Gothic structures in Spain and is renowned for its vast size, grandeur, and its intricate and varied architecture. The cathedral was built between 1226 and 1493, and is a mix of architectural styles, including Romanesque, Gothic, and Renaissance. The interior of the cathedral is filled with a wealth of art and artifacts, including a large collection of paintings, sculptures, and tapestries. The cathedral also houses the relics of Saint Ildefonso, the patron saint of Toledo. The cathedral is a popular tourist attraction, and is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.