One of our first stops was the medieval walled city of Toledo. This city was important to Ferdinand and Isabel in the reconquest of Spain in the 15
th Century. Small shops, cobblestone streets and
beautiful churches fill Toledo. The Cathedral is an important structure and is in excellent condition. It was begun in the thirteenth century and finished under Isabel and Ferdinand and modeled after the French cathedrals. While primarily Gothic, it beautifully incorporates many
Renaissance and Baroque elements fluidly. The church is in remarkable shape, has beautiful proportions and is very light for its size.
A view from the choir

One of the most remarkable aspects of the cathedral and reputed to be the finest example of Spanish Baroque in existence, El
Transparente is a sculpture on the back of the choir with angels above appearing to burst through the ceiling revealing the Beatific Vision (pictured below)




A view of the
abulatory 
The
reredo (or altarpiece) is one of the biggest in the world
John, Oly, and Isabel,
ReplyDeleteWonderful job on the blog! It's beautiful. I hope your trip has been amazing so far. We look forward to reading and viewing more. We mis you!
Love, Viv and Kev
Love the photos! Esp the one of Toledo -- you should turn that into a postcard! Looking forward to seeing you all in a few weeks! :) Jenna
ReplyDeleteJon and Oli, thanks for doing this! Well done! And thanks for the prayers said along your pilgrim road.
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