Marker Type Touristic Locations

Torre de Santa Caterina

This bell tower was built by Juan Bautista Vifies as a fine example of the Baroque Valencian Style (1688 — 1705). The tower is hexagonal and 49 metres high. It has five bodies, the last of which is decorated with helicoidal (spiral) columns.

Iglesia S. Félix de Torralba de Ribota

Its construction was ordered by the bishop of Tarazona in 1367. The church of San Félix de Torralba de Ribota is another typical church-fortress in the Aragonese Mudejar style. Along its side chapels there is a passage, open to the exterior by a series of arches, that was aimed for military guard duty.

Casa de “El Greco”

House and museum of the Greek painter Domenikos Theotokopoulos. The museum was opened in 1911 on the initiative of Marqués de la Vega-Inclán, who recovered the land in order to shelter the painter's works, dispersed around Toledo.

Ermita de San Antonio de la Florida

Built by F. Fontana in 1732, this hermitage is famous for the frescoes that Goya painted in its dome and pendentives in 1798. The Madrid tradition remembers the "Romeria" or Procession held on the 13th of June, in which the young maidens ask the Saint for an appropriate boyfriend.

Casa Canaria

Opposite the Toledan "Plaza de Valdecaleros" stands this unique Canary Island style house in La Laguna (Tenerife) with its large wooden balcony.

Cristo de los Faroles

In this spot the simplicity of the Capuchin convent meets the artistic facade of the Hospital de San Jacinto, presided over by the Cristo de los Faroles, is a beautiful land representative example of the Cordoban night.

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