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Toledo © Emma S. Wiatrzyk
Toledo
The magnificent hilltop city of Toledo, about 43 miles (70km)
southwest of Madrid, was immortalised by Spain's renowned artistic
genius El Greco in a cityscape that currently hangs in the
Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York. The city has changed little
since El Greco captured it on canvas in 1597, with its golden
spires and Gothic buildings spreading across the Tagus River Gorge,
overlooking the plains of New Castille. The ancient city was
capital of Visigoth Spain in the 5th and 6th centuries, and as time
passed Muslim, Jewish and Christian communities have all left their
mark on the city's rich architectural heritage - from the Moorish
gate (Puerta de Bisagrai) to the Gothic convent of San Juan de los
Reyes. Pride of place is held by the El Greco's 'Burial of the
Count of Orgaz' painted on the wall of the Santo Tome. The town's
attractions and main street are packed with tourists throughout the
summer, but it is easy to escape into one of the enchanting side
streets, which wind up and down the hillside.