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TOLEDO

Toledo, Spain

TOLEDO

Length3.1 mi
Elev. Gain400.2 ft
Est. Steps7000

Mountain

Historic site

Rocky

Steep slope

Created by Nov
Introduction
TOLEDO is a 3.1 mile (7,000-step) route located near Toledo, Spain. This route has an elevation gain of about 400.2 ft and is rated as medium. Find the best walking trails near you in Pacer App.
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Alcázar of Toledo

Place
The Alcázar of Toledo (Spanish: Alcázar de Toledo, IPA: [alˈkaθaɾ ðe toˈleðo]) is a stone fortification located in the highest part of Toledo, Spain. Once used as a Roman palace in the 3rd century, it was restored under Charles I (Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor) and his son Philip II of Spain in the 1540s.

Convent of Santa Úrsula, Toledo

Place
The Agustinas Ermitañas Convento Santa Úrsula is an Augustinian convent located in the city of Toledo, in Castile-La Mancha, Spain. It was founded in 1259.The church dates back to 1360 and retains some of the original Mudéjar architecture.It has a reredos made in 1535 by Alonso Berruguete.

Baños del Ángel

Place
The Baños del Ángel or Baños de Zeid are an Islamic baths located in the city of Toledo, in Castile-La Mancha, Spain. These are undoubtedly one of the best preserved among the eight that still maintain recognizable structures within the Historic Quarter of Toledo.The restored room corresponds to the warm and, unlike other bathrooms, maintains the hypocaust until today better preserved of the Muslim civil architecture in Toledo.

Convento de la Purísima Concepción, Toledo

Place
The Convento de la Purísima Concepción, also called Convento de Capuchinas, is a convent located in the city of Toledo, in Castile-La Mancha, Spain. The buildings are late 17th century although the institution developed from an earlier Augustinian community.The chapel was completed by 1671, date in which it was consecrated; and in 1677, year of the death of the convent's patron Cardinal Don Pascual de Aragón, the works of the conventual dependences were practically finished.

Convent of the Calced Augustinians, Toledo

Place
The Convent of the Calced Augustinians (Spanish: Convento de las Agustinas Calzadas) is an Augustinian convent located in Toledo, Spain. The word "calzadas" translates to "calced" (or shod) in English, referring to the fact that the community wore shoes, rather than going barefoot as other (stricter) religious orders did.

Former Casino of Toledo

Place
The building of the former Casino of Toledo (Spain), whose real name corresponds to the one of Center of Artists and Industrialists, belongs to the trend of Eclecticism that develops In Europe in the 19th century. The architect, Felipe Trigo, mixed elements of the Renaissance, in the configuration and planning of the facade, and Mudéjar, in the use of the brick.

Plaza de Zocodover, Toledo

Place
The Plaza de Zocodover is a square of the city of Toledo, in the autonomous community of Castile-La Mancha, Spain. It was the nerve center of the city during most of its history, acting as its main square. A part of it was designed by Juan de Herrera in times of the reign of Philip II.Here horses, donkeys, foals, mares, mules and other beasts were sold, when the city of Toledo was Spanish-Muslim city.

Puerta del Cambrón

Place
The Puerta del Cambrón is a gate located in the west sector of the Spanish city of Toledo, in Castile-La Mancha. Also called previously "Gate of the Jews" or "Gate of Saint Leocadia", has been speculated The possibility that the name of the gate, del Cambrón, had its origin in the growth of a thorn bush or plant at the top of the ruins of one of the towers, before the last reconstruction of the gate, In 1576.

Toledo, Spain

Place
Toledo (UK: , US: , Spanish: [toˈleðo] (listen)) is a city and municipality located in central Spain; it is the capital of the province of Toledo and the autonomous community of Castile–La Mancha. Toledo was declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO in 1986 for its extensive monumental and cultural heritage.

Teatro Rojas

Place
The Teatro Rojas is a theater in the city of Toledo (Castile-La Mancha, Spain). It was inaugurated in 1879 on the old corral de comedias called Mesón de la Fruta and in its construction participated several architects. It is denominated like this in honor of the Toledan playwrighter Francisco de Rojas.
Route Details

Length

3.1 mi

Elev. Gain

400.2 ft

Est. Steps

7000
Created by
Nov
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