Palacio de Galiana
The Palacio de Galiana is a Mudéjar palace in Toledo, Spain, on the borders of the Tagus River. It was built on the site of an earlier summer villa and garden of Al-Mamun, the king of the Taifa of Toledo, in the thirteenth century by king Alfonso X of Castile.| Tap on a place to explore it |
- Type: Castle
- Description: cultural property in Toledo, Spain
- Also known as: “Palacio de Galiana, Toledo”
Places of Interest Nearby
Highlights include Toledo Railway Station and Alcázar of Toledo.
Toledo Railway Station
Railway station
Photo: King of Hearts, CC BY-SA 4.0.
The Toledo railway station is a railway station in Toledo, Spain, which was designed by architect Narciso Clavería y de Palacios in the Neo-Mudéjar style. Toledo Railway Station is situated 590 metres southwest of Palacio de Galiana.
Alcázar of Toledo
Photo: Kadellar, CC BY-SA 3.0 es.
The Alcázar of Toledo is a stone fortification located in the highest part of Toledo, Spain. It is a large quadrangular building measuring 60 meters on a side, framed by four large towers 60 meters high, each crowned by the typical Madrid spire. Alcázar of Toledo is situated 1½ km southwest of Palacio de Galiana.
Mosque of Cristo de la Luz
Photo: Fernando, CC BY-SA 4.0.
The Mosque of Cristo de la Luz is a Catholic chapel and former mosque located in Toledo, Spain. It is one of the ten mosques that existed in the city during the Moorish period. Mosque of Cristo de la Luz is situated 1½ km west of Palacio de Galiana.
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Cobisa and Burguillos de Toledo.
Cobisa
Village
Photo: Rodelar, CC BY-SA 4.0.
Cobisa is a municipality located in the province of Toledo, Castile-La Mancha, Spain. According to the 2006 census, the municipality has a population of 3207 inhabitants. Cobisa is situated 7 km south of Palacio de Galiana.
Burguillos de Toledo
Village
Photo: Asociaburgus, CC BY-SA 3.0.
Burguillos de Toledo is a municipality located in the province of Toledo, Castile-La Mancha, Spain. According to the 2006 census, the municipality has a population of 1993 inhabitants. Burguillos de Toledo is situated 8 km south of Palacio de Galiana.
Argés
Village
Photo: Cmtejeda, CC BY-SA 4.0.
Argés is a municipality located in the province of Toledo, Castile-La Mancha, Spain. According to the 2006 census, the municipality had a population of 4,309. Argés is situated 8 km southwest of Palacio de Galiana.
Palacio de Galiana
- Categories: palace, monument, building, historic site, tourist attraction, and tourism
- Location: Toledo, Toledo, Castile-La Mancha, Central Spain, Spain, Iberia, Europe
- View on OpenStreetMap
Latitude
39.86544° or 39° 51′ 56″ northLongitude
-4.00507° or 4° 0′ 18″ westElevation
458 metres (1,503 feet)Open location code
8CFQVX8V+5XOpenStreetMap ID
way 190444273OpenStreetMap feature
building=yesOpenStreetMap feature
historic=castleGeoNames ID
11876273Wikidata ID
Q2499221
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In Other Languages
From Chinese to Tamil—“Palacio de Galiana” goes by many names.
- Chinese: “加利亚纳宫”
- Dutch: “Palacio de Galiana”
- French: “Palacio de Galiana”
- Hindi: “गालीआना का महिल”
- Hungarian: “Galiana-palota”
- Japanese: “ガリアナ宮殿”
- Panjabi: “ਗਾਲੀਆਨਾ ਦਾ ਮਹਿਲ”
- Spanish: “Palacio de Galiana”
- Tamil: “கலியானா அரண்மனை”
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