This apartment is located in the heart of the historic city of Toledo, in central Spain, within close proximity to the city’s main monuments and surrounded by a wide range of local amenities.
Toledo is one of Spain’s most significant historic cities, with a remarkable old town that has been designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Today, it is a quiet and charming city of approximately 70,000 inhabitants, serving as the capital of the autonomous community of Castilla-La Mancha and the seat of the regional government.
The building’s granite façade dates back to the late 15th century. Originally founded as a hospital in 1483 by Francisco Ortiz, nuncio to Pope Sixtus IV, it retains much of its historic character. Inside, the property features a two-storey courtyard with elegant 16th-century granite columns.
The apartment is arranged as follows: a main living room with an open-plan kitchen, filled with natural light through windows overlooking the courtyard; two bedrooms, one double and one single; a bathroom; and an additional living room. The apartment is divided into two distinct areas connected by an internal staircase.
Among the apartment’s most distinctive features are the beautifully preserved 16th-century wooden ceilings, restored in 2009, richly decorated with heraldic symbols and animal motifs.
Parking facilities are available nearby, and all essential services such as restaurants, supermarkets, shops and health services are within easy reach. Toledo is well connected to Madrid by both train and motorway (approximately 70 km, around one hour), with convenient access to the international airport.