Toledo Tourist Attractions: 15 Top Places to Visit
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Top Places to visit in Toledo:
Mirador del Valle, Catedral Primada, Alcantara Bridge, San Martin Bridge, Monastery of San Juan de los Reyes, Puerta de Bisagra, Basilica of Our Lady of Prado, Windmills, Consuegra, San Roman Church, Estacion del Ferrocarril, Puerta de Alfonso VI, Puerta del Sol, Museo de Santa Cruz, El Transito Synagogue and Sephardic Museum, Consuegra Castle
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Must - see places in Spain / Sitios de Españа que debes visitar
Quieres viajar a España? Aqui tienes los sitios en España que debes visitar. Un guia turistico de Barcelona, Madrid, Toledo y Consuegra.
Esto es mi viaje a España en 12 minutos. Empieza desde Barcelona, donde vais a ver la playa Barceloneta, la Fuente Magica, el Parque de la Ciutadella, el Parque Güell y mucho mas. Sigue por Madrid, donde vais a ver la Gran Via, El Retiro, el Parque del Capricho, el Templo de Debod, el Palacio Real, etc. Despues sigue por Toledo, vais a ver su hermosa arquitectura medieval y el rio Tajo. Y termina en Consuegra, donde estan los famosos molinos de viento de Don Quijote y el Castillo de Consuegra. Tambien hay un segmento de Alcala de Henares, donde esta la casa natal de Miguel de Cervantes y el famoso banco de Don Quijote y Sancho Pansa.
CONSUEGRA, Spain
Consuegra is famous for its windmills. These are the same ones, though restored, that Don Quixote fought in Cervante's novel The Ingenious Gentleman Don Quixote of La Mancha when he mistook the sails for the arms of giants. Because of the windmills Consuegra is part of the 'Don Quixote trail' which takes travellers around the main sights mentioned in the book.
The windmills are attractive round white windmills with black roofs and sails and sit in a line of 11 along the top of a hill. There were 13 originally and 11 of them remain. Each of the windmills has its own name. The windmills stopped being used for grinding grain in the 1980s though one is now used as an ice-cream shop - a welcome place to cool down from the high summer temperatures experienced in Castilla La Mancha. The tourist office is housed inside one of the windmills giving you a chance to step inside.
The windmills and the surrounding planes and views over Consuegra below are highly photogenic.
The fields around Consuegra turn purple in the autumn as the saffron crocuses bloom and one of the windmills (the one called Sancho) is set in motion each year for the celebration's of the harvest of the saffron crop. The celebrations take place on the last weekend of October.
Also on the ridge overlooking the town is a ruined castle of 10th century Moorish origin and from here you get great views over the surrounding plains and the windmills.
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Places to see in ( Castile La Mancha - Spain ) Cuenca
Places to see in ( Castile La Mancha - Spain ) Cuenca
Cuenca is a city set in the mountains of east-central Spain. Founded by Moors, it retains its Historic Walled Town with steep cobbled streets and medieval castle ruins. Perched on a limestone spur high above the Júcar and Huécar rivers, it's most famous for its well-preserved casas colgadas, or hanging houses. Cantilevered over the Huécar gorge, they seemingly cling to the cliffs’ edges.
In the Region of Castile-La Mancha, between the Júcar and Huécar river canyons, you will find this city with the UNESCO World Heritage designation for its wealth of monuments. Its historic centre looks out over rocky canyon walls in the heart of the Cuenca Mountains. The Cathedral, Casas Colgadas (Hanging Houses) and cobbled streets charm the most hardened traveller. A former Dominican convent houses the Cuenca Parador Hotel, where guests can rest and enjoy the region's most traditional recipes. One of the best times for visiting the city is during the Religious Music Week, a festival of International Tourist Interest. Art, history, adventure sports, spas and hunting are some of the opportunities offered by this province in Castilla-La Mancha.
Cuenca’s old town has the UNESCO World Heritage designation, and the city spreads out from atop a promontory overlooking the ruins of its Moorish castle, the ancient Kunka fortress. Meanwhile, below, the modern city grows on the Júcar plain. The “upper city” - the medieval streets that give the city its character - begins beside the parish church of Nuestra Señora de la Luz, next the San Antón bridge. Here begins a tour of the hills, steps and viewpoints which provide beautiful views.
The first stop might be the church of San Felipe Neri, a sober construction which becomes a focus at Easter, with the singing of the traditional Miserere on its steps. Inside it is decorated with Baroque and Rococo motifs. On the other side of the Plaza del Carmen you can climb to the Plaza de la Torre Mangana, a former watchtower for Cuenca and one of the symbols of the city, visible from any other point. Very nearby is the Science Museum.
Before reaching the Plaza Mayor, you walk through the Plaza de la Merced, where you can see good examples of Cuenca Baroque in the church and convent of La Merced, and in the great seminary of San Julián. In the Plaza Mayor stand the arches of the Town Hall and the Gothic Cathedral of Nuestra Señora de Gracia, built on the site of a former mosque. Its structure alternates Gothic, Renaissance and Baroque elements, the result of a long period of construction. Its unfinished monumental façade accompanies the wooden balconies and wrought iron grilles of the square's aristocratic houses, whose ground floors are occupied by inns.
Behind the church a street begins leading to the Casas Colgadas, symbolic monuments in the city, which date from the 15th century.
One of the houses contains the Museum of Spanish Abstract Art, one of the best in Spain. The wooden balconies of the Casas Colgadas hang over the course of the Huécar, but you have to cross the river to get one of the best panoramic views. On this bank, you can visit the city's Parador de Turismo the former convent of San Pablo. The chance to stay here can only be compared with the chance to taste the mouth-watering Conca recipes offered by its restaurant. Zarajos (roast lamb tripe), morteruelo (a kind of pâté served hot) or ajoarriero (cod stew) are some of the local dishes, to which can be added vegetable stews, roasts and river fish. Almonds, honey and figs are included in all kinds of imaginative cookery and make up the dessert known as alajú (a cake made of honey, figs and almonds).
As for drinks, wines with the La Mancha Denomination of Origin and resolí, a liqueur made with coffee, sugar and orange peel, are outstanding.
Returning to the Cuenca urban layout, here you will find corners full of charm where there are fountains, little arches and narrow streets. Between the Cathedral and the Casas Colgadas we can also visit the Provincial Museum, the Casa del Curato, the Diocesan Museum and the Bishop's Palace.
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Cerro Caldérico, Molinos de Viento de Consuegra, Toledo. Windmills of Consuegra, Spain. España 2014
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CERRO CALDÉRICO
Visitamos la localidad manchega de Consuegra, perteneciente a la comunidad autónoma de Toledo.
Sobre el Cerro Calderico, están situados 12 bellos molinos de viento, que recuerdan los tiempos y aventuras de Don Quijote de la Mancha.
Es uno de los grupos de molinos mejor conservados y más grandes de toda Castilla la Mancha.
A los molinos también les acompaña el imponente castillo de la Muela o de Consuegra, de origen musulmán.
Un Bello lugar, muy fotogénico para los amantes de la fotografía.
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We visited the town of Consuegra Mancha, part of the autonomous community of Toledo.
About the Cerro Calderico are located 12 beautiful windmills, reminiscent of times and adventures of Don Quixote.
It is one of the best preserved groups and largest in Castilla La Mancha mills.
A Mills also accompanies them the imposing castle or Consuegra Muela of Muslim origin.
A beautiful place, very photogenic for lovers of photography.
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The Windmills of Consuegra, Spain
The Windmills of Consuegra, Spain
Consuegra is famous for its windmills. These are the same ones, though restored, that Don Quixote fought in Cervante's novel The Ingenious Gentleman Don Quixote of La Mancha when he mistook the sails for the arms of giants. Because of the windmills Consuegra is part of the 'Don Quixote trail' which takes travellers around the main sights mentioned in the book.
The first windmill appeared more in the 11th century, although in Castile-La Mancha it was not before the 16th century. Once these lands stood about 32 mills in the region now total 10 mills. Today, only three mills date back to the 16th century (Burleto, Infante and Sardinero). The rest were built in the 20th century. Typical manchegskie mill-This whitewashed building with one door and small square window. They were built of wood. Upstairs are the spider that spun by the wind and driven by a toothed gear. Gear mechanism in turn moved the circular stone, located on the second in the same stone. Between these two stones were wheat, which result milled. Thus, in particular, has the crosspieces Burleto mill diameter of six meters and with twelve windows, as it is believed that in this area the twelve winds blowing. The interior consists of three levels. Serve as the bottom two barns, and trills level is the threshing mechanism, which is still working.
The windmills are attractive round white windmills with black roofs and sails and sit in a line of 11 along the top of a hill. There were 13 originally and 11 of them remain. Each of the windmills has its own name. The windmills stopped being used for grinding grain in the 1980s though one is now used as an ice-cream shop - a welcome place to cool down from the high summer temperatures experienced in Castilla La Mancha. The tourist office is housed inside one of the windmills giving you a chance to step inside.
The windmills and the surrounding planes and views over Consuegra below are highly photogenic. The fields around Consuegra turn purple in the autumn as the saffron crocuses bloom and one of the windmills (the one called Sancho) is set in motion each year for the celebration's of the harvest of the saffron crop. The celebrations take place on the last weekend of October. Also on the ridge overlooking the town is a ruined castle of 10th century Moorish origin and from here you get great views over the surrounding plains and the windmills.
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Visit Cuenca - What to See & Do in Cuenca, Spain
Situated almost directly between Madrid & Valencia, Spain Cuenca is a great stop over for travelers between the two large Spanish cities. With the hanging houses (casas colgadas) and a number of museums, churches and quaint small streets the historic center of Cuenca can easily fill a day trip for any tourists.
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