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SCHEDULE | Daily Start time: 11:00 |
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DURATION | 3 hours |
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LANGUAGE | Spanish English |
On the tour of the city of Toledo, World Heritage Site since 1986, we will understand why. It is called the City of Three Cultures. Your guide will show you the most important streets and squares of the city: Plaza Zocodover, from where we can admire the grandeur of the Alcázar looking at its northern façade; and the Plaza del Ayuntamiento, where we find representative buildings of the Three Powers: The Primate Cathedral and the ArchbishopL' Palace; the City Hall, and the Palace of Justice.
We will arrive at the Jewish Quarter, where a large number of monuments are concentrated, some of which we will visit.
The Church of Santo Tomé we will discover the famous painter El Greco through his masterpiece “El Burial of the Lord of Orgaz, considered one of the best paintings in Spanish painting.
Inside the Synagogue of Santa María la Blanca beauty and architecture come together, in addition to to be able to breathe the atmosphere of tolerance that reigned during the period of coexistence of the three cultures.
The Monastery of San Juan de los Reyes, unique building of Spanish-Flemish Gothic architecture, surprises us with its connection ;n to the life and politics of the Catholic kings, Isabella and Ferdinand.
With the Tourist Bracelet, you can Visit the rest of the monuments on your own and at your own pace, during your stay.
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With this guided tour of 3 hours long, you will discover, with the help of our guide, ;a, the fascinating history of Toledo and its monuments. Learn about the legacy left by the Three Cultures that coexisted in the city for centuries. Your guide will show you three of the most significant monuments, included in the Tourist Bracelet: theChurch of Santo Tomé, where El Greco's masterpiece is located: The Burial of the Lord of Orgaz; the Synagogue of Santa María La Blanca and the Monastery of San Juan de los Reyes.
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