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  2. Palacio de Galiana, Toledo - Wikipedia

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    The Palacio de Galiana is a Mudéjar palace in Toledo, Spain, on the borders of the Tagus River. It was built on the site of an earlier summer villa and garden of Al-Mamun , the king of the Taifa of Toledo , in the thirteenth century by king Alfonso X of Castile .

  3. Toledo, Spain - Wikipedia

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    The Palacio de Galiana, built in the Mudéjar style, is one of the monuments remaining from that period. The Cathedral of Toledo (Catedral de Toledo) was built between 1226 and 1493 and modeled after Bourges Cathedral, though it also combines some characteristics of the Mudéjar style

  4. Category : Mudéjar architecture in Castilla–La Mancha

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    Palacio de Galiana, Toledo; Palacio de La Cava; Puerta del Sol, Toledo; S. Synagogue of Santa María la Blanca; Synagogue of El Tránsito; T. Church of San Andrés ...

  5. Category:Palaces in Toledo, Spain - Wikipedia

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    This Category encompasses palaces both modern and ancient, royal and otherwise, within or close in to the city of Toledo, region of Castile-La Mancha, Spain. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Palaces in Toledo, Spain .

  6. Hospital del Nuncio Nuevo - Wikipedia

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    The Hospital del Nuncio Nuevo is a Neoclassical hospital located in city of Toledo, in Castile-La Mancha, Spain. It was commissioned by Cardinal Lorenzana at the end of the 18th century. Built to house people with mental illness, [ 1 ] it represents an advanced hospital architecture for its time.

  7. City walls of Toledo - Wikipedia

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    Part of the City Walls of Toledo Visigothic enclosure of the city walls, with Muslim additions. The City Walls of Toledo are the city walls of Toledo, Castile-La Mancha, Spain. They were made by several civilizations that inhabited Toledo. Toledo was first walled by Romans, and the remains of some Roman walls can still be found today. Stones of ...

  8. Puerta de Bisagra Nueva - Wikipedia

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    The Puerta de Bisagra Nueva ("The New Bisagra Gate") is the best known city gate of Toledo, Spain. The gate is of Moorish origin, but the main part was built in 1559 by Alonso de Covarrubias. [1] It carries the coat of arms of the emperor Charles V. It superseded the Puerta Bisagra Antigua as the main entrance to the city.

  9. Roman baths of Toledo - Wikipedia

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    The Roman baths of Toledo or Roman thermae of Amador de los Ríos are ruins of Roman thermae located in the city of Toledo in Castile-La Mancha, Spain. The baths can be seen as part of the system of supplying clean water to the city (then known by the Latin name of Toletum ).