The synagogue of Santa Maria la Blanca is a religious building erected in the city of Toledo, Spain in 1180. It was constructed in Christian territory, the Kingdom of Castile, by Islamic constructors, for Jewish use and owers.
Its stylistic and cultural classification is not simple, because it was constructed in Christian territory, the Kingdom of Castile, by Islamic constructors, for Jewish use and owers. It is considered a symbol of the cooperation of the three cultures who populated the Iberian Peninsula in the Middle Ages. The synagogue is a Mudejar construction, created by Moorish architects in Christian soil, for non-Islamic purposes. But it can also be considered one of the finest example of the Almohad architecture, because of the construction elements and style. The white, plain interior walls, the use of brick and of pillars instead of columns and the vegetal decoration of the capitals are characteristical of the Almohad architecture.
The tipology also presents nuances in its classification, because although it was constructed as a synagogue, its hypostyle room, and the lack of a women's gallery make it closer a the mosque typo. It became a church in the 15th century, but no major reforms were done for the change. It took then the name of Santa Maria la Blanca (Saint Mary, the White), and today it is known by this name.
Opening Time
Monday to Saturday: 10.00 - 17.45 hours.
Tickets: 2,8 Euros.
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AddressSynagogue of Santa Maria la Blanca
Reyes Católicos, 4
Toledo (Spain)
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