Toledo

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Exhibits provide an insight into the history of Jewish culture in Spain, and include archaeological finds, a memorial garden, costumes and ceremonial artefacts. — Lonely Planet
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The museum houses a fine collection of paintings and some fifteen canvases by El Greco, giving an insight into the artist's style. — Michelin Guide
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A full ticket includes the hospital, museum, old pharmacy, and Renaissance patios. A partial ticket includes everything except the museum. Guided tours are available at 45-minute intervals. — Fodor's
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One of the most impressive structures in all of Spain, this is a must-see on any visit to the city. — Fodor's
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Founded in 1203, Toledo's second synagogue is nearly two centuries older than the more elaborate Tránsito. — Fodor's
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A few minutes' walk north of San Román, this 16th-century convent church is where you'll find the earliest of El Greco's Toledo paintings as well as the crypt where the artist is believed to be buried. — Fodor's
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The talent of the artist is shown in the contrasts of colour and light which bring out the faces and hands and the minute detail in which he painted the various pieces of clothing. — Michelin Guide
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Returning from exile in 1952 after the Civil War, Victorio Macho (born in 1887, leading light of the Spanish avant-garde) had this house-studio constructed by friend and architect Secundido Zuazo. — Michelin Guide
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It was the only Toledo synagogue untouched in the 1391 attacks on the city’s Jewish ghetto. The building was Christianized after 1492, so only some of the scrollwork on the walls is original. — Frommer's
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This Mudéjar church has a fine tower which is almost identical to that of Santo Tomé. — Michelin Guide
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The clock tower at the far end is an imitation of a typical Toledo tower.A train runs between Madrid and Toledo with the journey taking approximately 35 minutes. — Afar Magazine
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You can climb the tower at the Iglesia San Ildefonso , for more camera-clicking views. — Lonely Planet
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Toledo's main square was built in the early 17th century as part of an unsuccessful attempt to impose a rigid geometry on the chaotic Moorish streets. — Fodor's
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This little-visited, but hugely interesting church exposes multiple historical layers in true Toledan fashion. — Lonely Planet
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This mosque-chapel is nestled in a park above the city's ramparts. — Fodor's
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