Archbishop's Palace of Toledo
The Palacio Arzobispal de Toledo or Archbishop's Palace of Toledo is a palace located in front of the Cathedral and next to the City Hall in the city of Toledo, region of Castile-La Mancha, Spain.
It was built on land donated to the church by Jose Manuel Thotocopuli, son of El Greco. The palace was constructed over centuries. The cardinal Tavera charged Alonso de Covarubbias with building an arch connecting to the Cathedral as well as the main facade. In the 17th-century a partial attempt was made to give uniformity to the facade.
Of interest are the portals, including the main one facing to the Plaza del Ayuntamiento. The flanking wings have composite brick and stone, but the center is smooth stone with a triangular tympanum. The small iron upper balcony is flanked with nymphs holding a cardinal's coat of arms. The tympanum is decorated with the Hapsburg double eagle, decorated in Mannerist style with coupled columns.[1]
The interior chapel was built in the Baroque style.
References
- ↑ Palacios y casonas de Castilla-La Mancha: una guía para conocerlos y visitarlos, by Antonio Herrera Casado, page 244-245.
Coordinates: 39°51′26″N 4°01′30″W / 39.8573°N 4.0249°W