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    Catedral Primada - Main entrance to the museum

    Catedral Primada

    5.0(5 reviews)
    0.2 km

    Unless you hate visiting religious sites, it's worth a stop at the cathedral if you visit Toledo…read more It is astonishingly beautiful, and considered by many to be the finest example of gothic architecture in Spain. There are many gems to be found here--literally and figuratively. Visit the choir and check out the scenes carved into the backs of the seats. The chapter house has several frescoes. The cloister is a nice place to simply wander. There's an illuminated manuscript which is beautiful work. In the Chapel of the Treasure is the great monstrance, a 10 foot tall object that I believe was made of silver but has since been gilded in full. It's carved with hundreds of statuettes and figurines of angels, saints, bells, and so on; columns and lacework and more. It lives nowadays behind a protective bulletproof glass, but is still put in use for feast days or papal processions. I spent a couple of hours here and really enjoyed my visit. Even for those of us not particularly religiously inclined there is so much to see with the artwork in the frescoes and illuminated text, the carvings and the architecture. There's so much history on site, given it's nearly 800 years old. Monarchs of several kingdoms chose the Cathedral as their resting place. Tickets are inexpensive. It's worth the visit.

    After deciding to make a day trip to Toledo, seeing the Cathedral was top of my list of things to…read moredo. This church was truly impressive. The sheer size was awe-inspiring, but reading through the history was equally awe-inducing. There were small chapels dedicated to different saints along the whole outside walls; unfortunately, you couldn't go in to any at the time we visited. You could also go though an attached museum and go through the crypt in the basement. My favorite area was the choir "loft" in the center of the sanctuary, surrounded by the organ pipes. I can only imagine the sound when those are played. Overall, I would give yourself at least an hour of time here, if not a little longer.

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    Monasterio de San Juan de Los Reyes - Monasterio San Juan de Los Reyes

    Monasterio de San Juan de Los Reyes

    4.7(15 reviews)
    0.5 km

    This monastery was basically the Catholic Monarchs' version of a divine thank-you note! Behold the…read moreholiness and the bank account of Ferdinand and Isabella. Instead of paper and ink, they used stone, cloisters, and architecture. The outside looks like a fortress, an architectural hallucination almost. Inside, it's all hushed vibes, echoing halls, orange trees, and arches practically begging to be posted. And those chains draped on the front are some casual war trophies from rescued Christian prisoners.

    One of Toledo's most important historical sights, the Monastery of San Juan de Los Reyes was…read moreconstructed in the late 15th Century by los Reyes Católicos, King Ferdinand and Queen Isabella, to commemorate their victory over Portugal at the Battle of Toro. With it's stunning chapel and Mudéjar cloister, it's worth at least an hour of your time when visiting this spectacular city. Strolling the exquisitely designed cloisters and church, you get a sense of how important the Catholic Monarchs were to the Kingdom of Spain -- this was intended to be their final resting place until religious and political winds shifted the burial site to Grenada. The chapel's magnificent design is a testament to the King and Queen, as well as to the rising power of the Spanish throne. You can also get a higher perspective from two of the second-story choir boxes, just off the Upper Cloister (the steep staircase makes for a tight squeeze, but is worth it for the view).

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    Monasterio de San Juan de Los Reyes - Monasterio San Juan de Los Reyes -- Semana Santa parade floats

    Monasterio San Juan de Los Reyes -- Semana Santa parade floats

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