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    • Day 26

      Museo Greco

      May 17, 2023 in Spain ⋅ ☁️ 13 °C

      We decided out of the list of possibilities in Toledo to take in this home to "El Greco" as he is a painter of the early 1600s who was unconventional for his time (Picasso was inspired by him), with quite a collection at the Prado and it was interesting to see the inside of a home from that period. Entry was free for seniors and it ended up being more extensive and informative than we had anticipated.

      This museum has an extensive collection of paintings by this Mannerist artist of the Spanish Golden Age. The museum first opened in 1911 and is located in the Jewish Quarter of Toledo. It consists of two buildings, a 16th-century house with a courtyard and an early 20th century building forming the museum, together with a garden. The house recreates the home of El Greco, which no longer exists. The museum houses many artworks by El Greco, especially from his late period. There are also paintings by other 17th-century Spanish artists, as well as furniture from the period and pottery
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    • Day 134

      Toledo 🙏

      June 27, 2023 in Spain ⋅ ☀️ 38 °C

      Honestly blown away by this city! An amazing cathedral (built around a mosque), plus synagogues and other mosques - all in a compact old town. the heat was unbearable though 🫠
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    • Day 4

      Museo del Greco

      September 15, 2023 in Spain ⋅ ☁️ 77 °F

      》Museo del Greco

      It celebrates the mannerist painter El Greco (Domenikos Theotokopoulos, 1541–1614), who spent much of his life in Toledo, having been born in Fodele, Crete.

      The museum opened in 1911 and is located in the Jewish Quarter of Toledo. It consists of two buildings, a 16th-century house with a courtyard and an early 20th century building forming the museum, together with a garden. The house recreates the home of El Greco, which no longer exists. The museum houses many artworks by El Greco, especially from his late period. There are also paintings by other 17th-century Spanish artists, as well as furniture from the period and pottery from Talavera de la Reina in the Province of Toledo.Read more

    • Day 4

      Museo del Greco

      September 15, 2023 in Spain ⋅ ☁️ 77 °F

      》Pablo Picasso, the most important artist of the twentieth century, was also the one most greatly influenced by El Greco throughout his career. His contact with El Greco’s painting during his formative years in Madrid made him aware of the excellence of the artist’s works, which were still little appreciated.

      Picasso’s drawings and his paintings of 1898 and 1899 show his early obsession with El Greco, which became very intense during his Blue Period, between 1901 and 1904. His original approach can be seen in Evocation. Later on in 1906, during the Gósol period, he developed an interest in the plasticity of his figures. El Greco’s oeuvre played a prominent role in the emergence and shaping of Cubism and also in its dissemination, as some of the artists influenced by Picasso, such as Derain, Modigliani, Rivera and the Czech Cubists, also drew inspiration from the Cretan artist.

      After Cubism, Picasso used El Greco’s portraits as a basis for introducing references to Spanishness in his art. In his late period, when addressing the musketeer theme, he returned to El Greco’s A Gentleman with his Hand on his Chest interpreting it very freely and employing a note of humour that is both sarcastic and melancholic.
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    • Day 4

      Walking Toledo

      September 15, 2023 in Spain ⋅ ☁️ 79 °F

      》A romantic garden with a large bust of Don Quixote as its focal point belong to the School of Fine Arts.

      》Puerta del Cambrón

      The Cambron Gate, is a magnificent gate located in the west sector of Toledo. The gate is also called the "Gate of the Jews" or the "Gate of Saint Leocadia." The gate has been speculated to have taken its name, del Cambrón, from the growth of a thorn bush or plant (known in Spanish as cambroneras) at the top of the ruins of one of the towers before the last reconstruction of the gate in 1576.

      It is built over the remains of a Visigoth gate, and the current structure is in the Renaissance style with a square floor plan. On the interior façade there is a statue of Santa Leocadia attributed to Berruguete. It has two pairs of towers and two arches, which add to its grandeur and magnificence. This is the only gate open to motor traffic.

      The gate underwent two renovations, one in the early 1570s and the other in 1576. During these renovations, Hernán González, Diego de Velasco, and Juan Bautista Monegro sculpted a figure of Saint Leocadia in the gate. Saint Leocadia is the patron saint of Toledo, and her presence adds to the religious significance of the gate.

      The Cambron Gate is a remarkable example of the city's defensive architecture. Despite the damage caused during the Spanish Civil War, the gate has been carefully restored and preserved. The gate stands as a testament to the city's enduring legacy and the many civilizations that have left their mark on its walls.
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    • Day 78

      Toledo

      March 26 in Spain ⋅ 🌬 11 °C

      Als wir Caceres verlassen, besuchen wir noch kurz eine Embalse und fahren dann direkt nach Toledo.
      Mittags kochen ich zwischendurch eine Pizza, den Teig dafür habe ich bereits vor 2 Tagen angerührt und nach dem Essen ver und entsorgen wir in Oropesa unser Auto, dann geht's noch 1,5 Stunden weiter und wir kommen in Toledo um 17 Uhr an. Schwarze Wolken nähern sich, wir beschließen umgehend in die Stadt zu gehen, üppiger Regen ist angekündigt. Wir Parken in der Nähe der Stadt vor den Rolltreppen und als wir am Ende der Rolltreppen oben in der Altstadt ankommen, hat es bereits zum Regnen begonnen. Die Kirchen sind allesamt gesperrt, es ist Karwoche und die Vorbereitungen für den Umzug sind voll im Gang.
      Das eigentliche Ziel in Toledo war, Johann möchte sich als Andenken ein schönes Messer kaufen. Inmitten des Zentrums sind dann die typischen Fachgeschäfte für die berühmten Toledo Messer und eines der vielen lächelt Johann zu und wird natürlich gekauft.
      Ich bin auch nicht sparsam und lege mir einen schönen Anhänger für eine Kette zu. Nach einem kurzen Abstecher in die Seitengasse entdecken wir ein nettes Spezialitäten Lokal. Es lädt uns ein dort zu verweilen und ein Gläschen und noch ein Gläschen Rotwein zu genießen. Der Iberico Schinken winkt uns auch zu und der passende Käse wurde ebenfalls in unseren Rucksack gepackt. Einige Spezialitäten nehmen wir mit in unser Auto.
      Dann fahren wir aus der Stadt raus um oberhalb der Stadt in einer komplett leeren Seitengasse ganz am Ende zu parken um dann die mitgebrachten Leckereien zu verschmausen. Der Regen begleitet uns.
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    • Day 12

      Neue Messer für Zuhause

      June 1, 2022 in Spain ⋅ ☀️ 30 °C

      Wenn man in der für ihren Stahl bekannten Stadt Toledo ist, macht es Sinn, sich hier neue, gute Messer zuzulegen, wenn man ohnehin schon eine neue Küche plant. Georg hatte nach ein wenig Recherche eine echtes Fachgeschäft für Damaszenerstahl gefunden. Darüber hinaus gibt es in der Stadt eine unglaubliche Anzahl an Messergeschäften, deren Produkte aber mit Sicherheit keine Handarbeit bzw. aus echtem Damaszenerstahl sind.

      Wikipedia-Exkurs: "Der Ausdruck Damaszenerstahl wurde im Orient bereits im ersten Jahrtausend verwendet. Als Damaszenerstahl wird ursprünglich der im Tiegel in der Schmelze hergestellte Stahl mit einer Maserung bezeichnet, der im indisch-orientalischen Raum hergestellt wurde. Die Herstellung endete im 18. Jahrhundert, über die Hintergründe gibt es unterschiedliche Thesen. Aus diesem Stahl mit einer teilweise gut sichtbaren Maserung wurden vor allem Rüstzeug und Blankwaffen hergestellt."

      Wir fühlten uns hier jedenfalls sehr gut beraten und haben neben "normalen" Küchenmessern und einem Messerblock auch ein Set Steakmesser erworben und zuschicken lassen, da wir sie nicht zweieinhalb Wochen im Mini transportieren wollten.

      Neben Messern gab es dort auch eine Menge wunderbarer Porzellanfiguren von Llardo - und wer weiß, vielleicht findet sich eine von diesen auch irgendwann bei uns ein.

      Artesanía Morales SL / Pl. del Conde, 3 / 45002 Toledo
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    • Day 17

      Von Toledo geht es weiter...

      November 22, 2022 in Spain ⋅ ☁️ 6 °C

      Gestern Nachmittag auf dem Campingplatz bei Toledo angekommen. War leider zu spät um die Stadt noch zu besichtigen. Aber der Stadtplan alleine sieht schon sehr vielversprechend aus!
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    • Day 26

      Santa María La Blanca Synagogue

      May 17, 2023 in Spain ⋅ ☁️ 16 °C

      It seems much of our accomodation in Spain has been in the historical "Old Jewish Quarter". So we thought we might learn something about how things were for them. Both Toldeo and Segovia which we would see the next day were said to have the 3 faiths living together in a cooperative state until the late 1400s when the Moors and subsequently Jews were expelled. Noteworthy is that the construction of this synagogue was granted by the catholic king, Moors were the architects and builders and it was used as a synagogue. We were expecting more of a museum and record but all there was is in the pictures.

      This Mudéjar construction was built in 1180. It has five naves separated by pillars supporting horseshoe arches. In the 15th century it was converted into a church, although today it is simply a monument which is open to visitors. It has a coffered wooden ceiling, Plateresque altars and an altarpiece by the school of Berruguete.
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    • Day 5

      El Greco "El entierro del Señor Orgaz"

      April 19, 2023 in Spain ⋅ ☀️ 19 °C

      Fue realizado para la parroquia de Santo Tomé de Toledo y se encuentra conservado en este mismo templo. Está considerada una de las mejores y más admiradas obras del El Greco.
      El cuadro representa el milagro en el que, según la tradición, san Esteban y San Agustín bajaron del cielo para enterrar personalmente a Gonzalo Ruiz de Toledo, señor de la villa de Orgaz, en la iglesia de Santo Tomé, como premio por una vida ejemplar de devoción a los santos, su humildad y las obras de caridad que llevó a cabo.Read more

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