Introduction to the Archbishop's Palace: The Archbishop's Palace (Palacio Arzobispal) was built by the senior cleric Sancho at the end of the 13th century. It was once the seat of the religious synod and representative conference of the Toledo Diocese, and was the seat of the king and the pope. Accommodation is provided during the trip.
The original 16th-century Archbishop's Palace (Palacio Arzobispal) has five courtyards: Columnas, Arms, Ave María, Fuente, and Joy. Aleluya), cleverly harmonizes different styles from Toledo's Mudejar to the Renaissance. A terrible fire in 1940 left the place irreparably damaged. Only the facade of the palace was spared, where the weapons belonging to the young Cardinal Luis Antonio de Borbón were preserved. badge.
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