Toledo is located in central Spain, south of Madrid. It is the capital of the Province of Toledo. Many famous people are from Toledo, including the artist El Greco. We visited the El Greco museum, but photographs were not allowed.
This is part of the ceiling of the Jewish Temple. The Temple was designed by Muslim architects. The structure is no longer used for religious services. A cooperative between the Jewish community and Roman Catholics are preserving the building.
This is part of the ceiling of the Jewish Temple. The Temple was designed by Muslim architects. The structure is no longer used for religious services. A cooperative between the Jewish community and Roman Catholics are preserving the building.
These windmills of La Mancha were used to grind grain. The ownership was passed from father to sons. Most consisted of two rooms or levels. They fell into disuse in the early 1980s.
Our hotel
Richard was surprised with this beautiful birthday cake!
The walled city of Cordoba. The Roman Bridge is the main entry.
Saint Rafael is the Patron Saint of Cordoba. Numerous statues in his honor are found throughout the old city.
4 comments:
seems like an interesting place...enjoy!
We didn't make it to Cordoba. My hubby would have liked to of seen that mosque. Maybe we will head back to Spain one day for another visit. Enjoy! Tammy
This brought back wonderful memories of my trip there!
Thanks for visiting my Beach Baby!
Hello Pat,
How wonderful that you let us share in your trip. I've been forced off line for a week and it is such a treat to find this on my return.
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