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Historic and Artistic Spaces
The Sacristy, the Chapter Hall, the Choir, the Transparente, the Cloister… beyond the chapels, the Cathedral houses spaces that reveal the artistic and ceremonial life of the Cathedral. Some are open to visitors, others reserved for the service of the temple; all are part of the intimate history of the Primatial See.
Beyond its chapels, Toledo Cathedral preserves spaces that allow a full understanding of its history: places where the liturgy was celebrated, the Chapter governed, treasures were safeguarded, and knowledge was transmitted over centuries.
Here stand masterpieces such as the Sacristy and its picture gallery; the Chapter House with Juan de Borgoña’s frescoes; the Renaissance Choir by Berruguete and Vigarny; the Baroque Transparente; the Crypt; the Tower and the Great Bell; the Tapestries and Textiles Museum; and the silent Cloister.
Some of these spaces can be visited; others remain closed, guarding the Cathedral’s inner rhythm. Together they offer a complementary view of the temple’s greatness and reveal how, over eight centuries, art, faith and daily life have woven the soul of the Primate Cathedral.
- The Sacristy and Art Gallery, conceived as a ceremonial setting and now one of the country’s most notable art collections, with works by El Greco, Caravaggio, Goya, and Titian.
- The Chapter Hall, a pinnacle of the Toledo Renaissance, featuring a Mudéjar–Plateresque coffered ceiling and the murals by Juan de Borgoña.
- The Choir, with carvings by Berruguete and Vigarny that tell, in wood, the faith of an age.
- The Transparente, a Baroque marvel where light itself becomes sculpture.
- The Crypt, the most intimate space beneath the High Altar.
- The Tower and the Great Bell, the city’s resonant symbol.
- The Tapestries and Textiles Museum, housing one of the most valuable Flemish collections in Europe.
- The Cloister, an ancient place of passage and contemplation.
- The Ochavo, the great reliquary where the testimonies of the saints are preserved.
- The Archive and the Chapter Library, safeguarding Visigothic manuscripts, choir books, medieval codices, and humanist collections of extraordinary value.
- The former Claverías, which preserve the everyday memory of those who served the temple over the centuries.
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The Cathedral houses spaces that reveal the artistic and ceremonial life of the Cathedral.