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Tránsito Synagogue and Sephardic Museum, where you can see Jewish traces in Toledo

Coffered ceiling in the Tránsito Synagogue in Toledo
Coffered ceiling in the Tránsito Synagogue in Toledo

One of the great attractions of your excursion to Toledo, In the surroundings of Madrid, is the possibility of seeing the conjunction of great monuments of the three cultures (Christian, Jewish and Muslim).

And one of the essential visits in Toledo is undoubtedly the Transit Synagogue.

It is what is considered the main monument of Jewish culture in said city, since the building also houses the Sephardic museum.

You should know that the Transit Synagogue It is also known by the name Synagogue of Samuel ha-Levi, the Jew in the year 1355 commissioned its construction as an oratory for a great palace that he owned on the banks of the tagus river.

History of the Tránsito Synagogue in Toledo

The only thing that has survived from said palace is, precisely, the current Transit Synagogue.

Later, in 1492, Catholic kings They gave the building to the Military Orders of Calatrava and Alcántara, which became a Christian church, as well as an archive of said orders and a cemetery for Christian knights.

Su name of transit came from the fact that, during the 17th century, on the altar of the church there was a painting of the Assumption of the Virgin, so the temple began to be known as that of the Transit.

Tránsito Synagogue in Toledo
Tránsito Synagogue in Toledo

During the time of Napoleon, the building became a military barracks, so it was very deteriorated, but in 1877 it was declared National Monument and its restoration began.

Finally, in 1971 the old synagogue was opened to visitors and converted into a Sephardic museum.

La Transit Synagogue You find it southwest of the city, in the old Toledo Jewish Quarter, and in front of a viewpoint facing the tagus river.

What to see when visiting the Tránsito Synagogue

Externally you will not see anything that makes you think that you are in front of a Jewish synagogue, since it is an austere building of exposed brick, with a bell tower common in parish churches.

Tránsito Synagogue in Toledo
Tránsito Synagogue in Toledo

But when you access the interior of the Tránsito Synagogue you find yourself before a imposing living room high-rise, in which the first thing that will catch your attention is its exquisite wooden coffered ceiling.

On your quiet walk through this large room you will see on the walls Mudejar style plasterwork of great beauty, with the characteristic decorations of plant forms of Muslim art.

On an upper floor you find the Women's Balcony common in synagogues.

This is the Sephardic Museum in Toledo

It is in the northern part of the building, on the façade that faces the north patio, where you find three rooms in which the Sephardic museum collection.

I remind you that the sephardim They are the descendants of the Jews who lived in Spain and were expelled by the Catholic kings.

Sephardic Museum at the Tránsito Synagogue in Toledo
Sephardic Museum at the Tránsito Synagogue in Toledo

Their communities can currently be found in countries like Israel, France y Türkiye.

And don't be surprised if during your visit to this ancient synagogue you find members of these communities making their own visit in memory of their ancestors.

In the museum's interesting collection you can see archaeological remains and characteristic objects of life and culture. culture of Sephardic Jews Spain.

La visit to the Tránsito Synagogue and the Sephardic Museum of Toledo To a large extent it reminded me of the Old Synagogue, which I had the opportunity to meet in the Krakow Jewish Quarter, in Poland.

Sephardic Museum at the Tránsito Synagogue in Toledo
Sephardic Museum at the Tránsito Synagogue in Toledo

Transit Synagogue Schedule

The Visiting hours of the Tránsito Synagogue They are, from March to October, from Tuesday to Saturday, from 9,30:19,30 a.m. to 18:10 p.m. (until 15 p.m., from November to February); and on Sundays and holidays, from XNUMX a.m. to XNUMX p.m. throughout the year.

Last entry is 15 minutes before the museum closing time.

On Mondays the old synagogue is closed to visitors, as well as on January 1 and 6, May 1 and December 24, 25 and 31.

Ticket prices for the Tránsito Synagogue

El entrance price to visit the Tránsito Synagogue It is 3 euros, and admission is free for children under 18, seniors +65, Youth Card holders, university students between 18 and 25, people with disabilities, retirees and the unemployed.

Sephardic Museum at the Tránsito Synagogue in Toledo
Sephardic Museum at the Tránsito Synagogue in Toledo

All the public can visit the Tránsito Synagogue and the Sephardic museum for free on Saturdays from 14 p.m. and on Sundays, as well as on April 18, May 18, October 12 and December 6.

Tour Toledo three cultures

Before visit the Tránsito Synagogue On your own, you can get a first glimpse of the essence of the city by signing up for the tour Toledo three cultures.

In this guided tour in Spanish With a duration of two hours, a specialized guide will accompany you to visit three key monuments of the city.

In particular, the Mosque of Cristo de la Luz, Synagogue of Santa María la Blanca and church of Santo Tomé, in which you will see the famous painting of El Greek, The Burial of the Lord of Orgaz.

And if you are traveling to Madrid, here you can sign up for a full-day Spanish tour of Toledo with a duration of eight hours in which you can visit the main monuments of the historic city of the three cultures.

About the Author

José Luis Sarralde

Journalist and traveler throughout his life, José Luis Sarralde is the founder of Guías Viajar, where since 2008 he has been capturing his travel experiences around the world, specializing in cultural and scenic destinations in Spain and Europe.

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