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A former Dominican convent and cloistered monastery, founded at the end of the 15th century as a nunnery, and later converted into a university campus by the University of Castilla-La Mancha.
The Convento de San Pedro Mártir is a Dominican convent in Toledo, Spain, with three courtyards: Real, Silencio, and Naranjos/Procesiones.
A Catholic cathedral, the Chapel of Saint Blaise is a burial chamber with an octopartite vault, built on the lower level of the Toledo Cathedral grounds, and decorated with frescoes and ironwork screens in a Renaissance style.
A theater in Toledo, inaugurated in 1879, named after local playwright Francisco de Rojas. Its construction involved several architects and features a ornate interior with Thalia, the muse of theater, and medallions of Spanish authors.
A five-armed star-shaped square in Toledo, it serves as the city's commercial heart. It connects to notable landmarks such as Zocodover, Cathedral, Teatro Rojas, and Alcáñal.
A secularized mosque in Toledo, Spain, built in the 11th century on Roman architecture foundations, featuring an irregular square plan, horseshoe arches, and sail-vault domes.
A palace-fortress in the highest part of Toledo, measuring 60 meters on a side, with four large towers 60 meters high.
A city gate, also known as Bab-al-Yayl or "Puerta de los Caballos", of Arab origin, featuring a horseshoe arch with escalones and integrated into the city's medieval fortifications.
A historic square in Toledo, known as the "market of burden beasts" in Arabic, has been the city's central hub for centuries, hosting important events, bullfighting, and a bustling market, with a rich past shrouded in both grand and dark moments.
A Catholic chapel and former mosque, the Mosque of Cristo de la Luz is one of the ten Moorish-era mosques in Toledo, Spain, built in 999 and showcasing a unique blend of Islamic and Christian architectural styles.
A 10th-century city gate in Toledo, Spain, named Puerta Bab al-Mardum, also known as Puerta de Valmardón, is one of the oldest gates in the city.
A city gate in Toledo, built in the late 14th century by the Knights Hospitaller, featuring a medallion depicting the ordination of Toledo's patron saint Ildephonsus.
A 10th-century city gate constructed during the Moorish Taifa of Toledo in Islamic Al-Andalus, also known as Puerta de Alfonso VI.
A city gate built between the 11th and 12th centuries, the Puerta del Vado features a similar typology and proportions to Puerta de Bisagra Vieja, with its upper body now visible from the street.
Puerta Bab al-Mardum