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Plaza del Consistorio, next to the Cathedral
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| Another side of Cathedral de Toledo
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| | Famous and mysterous place where the nuns sell marzipan. According to Globe Trekker, one has to ring the doorbell, then a hand will come and take the money and give you the goodies, without revealling the identify of the seller throughout the process.
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The business is so successful that the nuns decided to learn Japanese too.. (why no Chinese?)
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| Iglesia de Santa Tome, where the famous masterpiece of El Greco is held: The Burial of the Count of Orgaz.
The painting inside has never been moved nor restored before.
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| Escuela de Artes y Oficios
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| Sculptures on Monasterio de San Juan de los Reyes... with that many pigeons on him, no wonder his face looks so sad!
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| Looking back to Toldeo inside Puerta de Cambron
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| Toledo and its outer wall on the right. Right at the back is Puerta Nueva de Bisagra (main entrance to Toledo Old City)
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