If you are a professor looking to give your students a first-hand account of exhibits displaying significant pieces of Spanish history in Toledo, then Museum/Hospital de Santa Cruz is a great place to consider. This building was constructed from 1504 to 1514 by Enrique de Egas with a blend of Renaissance and Mudejar architectural styles. The Hospital de Santa Cruz was turned into a museum in 1961 that is divided into three components: archaeology, fine arts, and industrial arts. One of its notable possessions is the well parapet which symbolizes the Islamic culture in Toledo as this city was known for housing different cultures. Your students would be able to see and learn about pieces that represent important milestones and accomplishments in Toldeos and Spanish history.
Raizman, David. “The Church of Santa Cruz and the Beginnings of Mudejar Architecture in Toledo.” Gesta, vol. 38, no. 2, 1999, pp. 128–41. JSTOR, https://doi.org/10.2307/767185. Accessed 16 Nov. 2023.