Museo de los Concilios y de la Cultura Visigoda.
Convento de la Madre de Dios, Toledo
Convento de San Pedro Mártir
Palacio de Fuensalida
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Timeless Toledo: A Journey Through Cultures

Jenny Multilingual

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Jenny Multilingual

Welcome to Toledo! On this GPS guided audio tour, we will visit 14 stops on a route of 2.70km. This tour focusses mainly on general tourism.

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2 hours

Walking Time

2.70 km

Distance

14

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Museo de los Concilios y de la Cultura Visigoda.
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Museo de los Concilios y de la Cultura Visigoda.

A archaeological museum, the Museo de los Concilios y de la Cultura Visigoda was created in 1969 as a branch of the Museo de Santa Cruz de Toledo. The museum showcases Visigothic archaeological finds, including objects from excavations in Toledo province and a renovation in 2014 aimed to integrate architectural elements with exhibits.

Convento de la Madre de Dios, Toledo
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Convento de la Madre de Dios, Toledo

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.

Convento de San Pedro Mártir
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Convento de San Pedro Mártir

The Convento de San Pedro Mártir is a Dominican convent in Toledo, Spain, with three courtyards: Real, Silencio, and Naranjos/Procesiones.

Palacio de Fuensalida
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Palacio de Fuensalida

A 15th-century palace in Toledo, an outstanding example of Toledan Mudéjar, blending Gothic, Plateresque, and Mudéjar styles. It was built by Pedro López de Ayala, the first lord of Fuensalida, and later served as the residence of Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor.

Toledo Cathedral
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Toledo Cathedral

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.

Teatro Rojas
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Teatro Rojas

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.

Mezquita de las Tornerías
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Mezquita de las Tornerías

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.

Alcázar of Toledo
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Alcázar of Toledo

A palace-fortress in the highest part of Toledo, measuring 60 meters on a side, with four large towers 60 meters high.

Arco de la Sangre
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Arco de la Sangre

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.

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Plaza de Zocodover, Toledo
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Plaza de Zocodover, Toledo

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.

Mosque of Cristo de la Luz
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Mosque of Cristo de la Luz

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.

Puerta del Sol
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Puerta del Sol

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.

Puerta de Bisagra
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Puerta de Bisagra

A 10th-century city gate constructed during the Moorish Taifa of Toledo in Islamic Al-Andalus, also known as Puerta de Alfonso VI.

Puerta Nueva de Bisagra
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Puerta Nueva de Bisagra

A Moorish-inspired city gate, Puerta de Bisagra Nueva is the best-known entrance to Toledo, built in 1559 by Alonso de Covarrubias. It features the coat of arms of Charles V and replaced the Puerta Bisagra Antigua as the main city gate.

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  • GPS-guided navigation
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Narrated by Jenny Multilingual, specializing in general tourism

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