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Iglesia de San Cipriano
Rebuilt in the 17th century
Visiting the City : Tourist Attractions & Sightseeing : Religious Sights

Calle de San Cipriano
Toledo
45002

Bus: 2

+34 925 21 5501




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The San Cipriano Church is tucked away on the outskirts of the old quarter near the Cortes de Castilla la Mancha. Built in the 17th century in Mudéjar style, it incorporates both Christian and Arabic features and stands on the site of a 12th century church that burned down. A stone altar frontal opposite the entrance dates from the fifteenth century. The interior houses a Byzantine statue of our Lady of Hope which may very possibly have been brought to Toledo in 1085 when Alfonso VI conquered the city. The church is only open to visitors during services.
Mass timings for Spring and Summer are: 6:30p M-Sa, 11:30a Su. Autumn and Winter timings are: 6:30p M-Sa, 11:30a Su



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