The museum displays a collection of paintings by El Greco, Goya, Ribera, Lucas Jordán, Carducho and other artists from Toledo along with valuable objects like ivory crucifix, Belgian wall-hangings, antique furniture, gold and silverwork. The archaeological exhibits include the skull of a mammoth and artifacts from the Roman, Visigoth, Arabic and mudéjar periods. There's an Industrial Arts section where you can see examples of popular culture and local crafts. The most striking features of this plateresque building are its entrance, the elegant courtyard, the grand staircase and the mudéjar and Renaissance style ceilings. You'll find it by Plaza de Zocodover.Admission is free. It is closed on New Year's Day, April first, Christmas Day, Holy Thursday and Good Friday.
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Associated Events
Colección Carranza: Muestra de Cerámica Jan 30th, 2009 to Dec 30th, 2009
Arqueología Pintura y Arte Indulstrial en Toledo Feb 6th, 2009 to Dec 31st, 2009
El Greco Regressa a Toledo Mar 9th, 2009 to Dec 7th, 2009
El Greco paintings.