Plaza de Zocodover--the main plaza in old Toledo.
Love the colors.
View with the fog in the morning.
The key hole I liked in the afternoon, after the fog left.
This is on the otherside of the key hole.
It's Cervantes! (He wrote Don Quixote, which takes place in the area around Toledo, La Mancha.)
I love the allies. This one is off the Plaza de Zocodover.
Almost the same Toledo...
Begin Cathedral in the morning. West side.
Tower on the right.
Entrance to the Cathedral.
Outside the northern side of the Cathedral. These arched ceilings were the same as on the inside, but they're just smaller.
Again, on the quiet northern side of the Cathedral. This painting is nothing compared to what was inside. I think this outside one of the chapels connected to the Cathedral.
Inside the Jewish Synagoga del Transitio, now a museum.
The ceilings were neat.
Still foggy, but we're looking out over the Tajo River on the right. It surrounds old Toledo.
New Toledo in the background; Old Toledo in the foreground.
La Iglesia de San Juan de los Reyes. (The Church of St. John of the Kings)
It's under restoration.
The chains symbolize victory because the powerful “enemies” used to chain bodyguards to themselves in battle and when it got bad they all fled, throwing the chains on the ground.
West end of the Cathedral in the afternoon. They only open those gates once per year on Corpus Christi.
The tower on the left in the prior picture.
Close-up on the intricacies of the part above the big doors.
It was hard to capture this because we were so close and it is so wide. Same tower on the left and the doors are cut-off on the right from the former picture.
Across from the west side of the Cathedral (to my back now).
Now it's too sunny.
On the bridge across the Tajos.
Being enlightened by our guide.
Looking out to New Toledo.