Toledo Cathedral
Toledo
Toledo Cathedral, located in Spain, is a Gothic-style church. Construction began in 1226 and was completed in 1493. The cathedral features a 92-meter-long nave and a 44-meter-tall tower. It houses 750 stained-glass windows and a large collection of religious artworks.
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The cathedral's construction reflects the influence of French Gothic architecture, combined with Mudejar and Renaissance elements. Significant features include the high altar, crafted from gold and silver, and the choir, which is renowned for its intricate wood carvings. Visitors can access the site via public transport, and it is situated near other historical landmarks in the city of Toledo, offering a comprehensive cultural experience.
