Part of being a student who is learning Spanish history involves learning about the Santa Hermandad, the peacekeeping association of Spain. The Posada de la Hermandad was built during the times of the catholic monarchs and Reconquista and was used as the house and prison for the Holy Brotherhood of Toldeo. The brotherhood monitored a managed the people of Toledo and was closely linked to the Crown. This building exemplifies the Gothic-Mudejar style in its façade. The building has three floors and the main staircase leads you to the courtroom. Imagine being able to stand where the history you learned about took place. The Inn of the Holy Brotherhood and its exhibits are remarkable examples of late 15th and 16th-century construction showcasing the memory of the Santa Hermandad who were the forerunners to modern legal institutions.