On Friday June 15th, the students had their first
excursion to Toledo. Armed with a list
of important items to find from their culture teacher, we embarked on an
all-day adventure through one of Spain’s most popular cities. Here is a shot of the city itself and the
whole group upon arrival!
Together as a group, the students first toured the Monastery
San Juan de los Reyes. The instructors
were thoroughly impressed with the students’ ability to maintain silence during
our visit as requested by the monastery due to the monks who still live
there. All were impressed by the
elaborate details of the architecture and the beauty of the building itself. Here are some interior shots of the monastery.
Following the monastery, we continued on to the Synagogue
del Tránsito. This museum highlights the
life and influences of the Jews in Spanish culture.
After visiting the synagogue, we visited the Museum Santa
Cruz, which highlights some well known Spanish artwork, including that of El
Greco.
The group continued on to Toledo’s main cathedral. All were impressed by the highly elaborate
and detailed architecture and the treasures housed inside the cathedral itself.
Our day concluded with the Church of Santo Tomé, which
houses El Greco’s famous painting “El Entierro del Conde de Orgaz.” While I would love to share pictures with you
all, pictures were not allowed of this amazing work. Below you see a shot of the exterior of the
building and the group waiting to enter.
In addition to touring, the students had some free time to
explore the city of Toledo in groups.
Many returned with a variety of souvenirs, including the swords,
jewelry, and other craftsmanship for which the city is famous. Though it was a long day full of a TON of
walking, I think everyone would agree that it was a great day spent in Toledo
and a wonderful way to conclude our first full week here in Spain!
Awesome! Thanks for the pics Melissa. It was great to see my son and the others having such a good time. Glad things are going well. Have a wonderful time!
ReplyDeleteI also want to thank you for the update. The pictures are amazing. Makes me want to be there myself!
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