Iglesia de Santo Tome Map / Location

Perched in the historic heart of Toledo, Iglesia de Santo Tomé captivates visitors with its striking Mudejar tower and centuries-old spiritual aura. Originally built as a mosque, it was reconsecrated in the 14th century and now houses one of Spain’s most revered artworks - El Greco’s masterpiece, "The Burial of the Count of Orgaz," a vivid portrayal of divine vision and noble legacy. Wander through its serene interior to feel the fusion of Islamic and Christian influences, reflective of Toledo’s layered past. Just steps from the Alcázar and the winding cobbled lanes leading down to the Tagus River, this church is more than a stop - it’s a portal into medieval Spain’s soul, where art, faith, and history converge under gilded ceilings and ancient beams.
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