Jewish Quarter
Without a doubt, the Jewish Quarter of Toledo was the most influential in medieval times and today still holds an important place in Sephardic culture on the Iberian Peninsula. Mandatory visits include:
- Synagogue of El Tránsito or of Samuel Leví. A treasurer of Pedro I, King of Castile, misnamed “the Cruel One”. It is the most beautiful existing example of Mudejar art in Toledo.
- Synagogue of Santa María la Blanca, formerly the Main Synagogue in Toledo until it was converted into a church at the end of the 14th century.
- Franciscan Monastery of San Juan de los Reyes. Located in the Jewish Quarter. A visit here is essential to understanding the connection between the Catholic Monarchs (the monastery was created as their burial site), and the last moments experienced by the Jewish community in Spain before their expulsion by the aforementioned monarchs.
Tickets to monuments not included.