THE word labyrinthine could have been invented to describe the streets and alleys of Toledo. The main thoroughfares, often just narrow cobbled laneways, twist and turn and fork in two, one way going ...
On my last visit to Toledo, it seemed holier than ever: Dark El Greco clouds threatened overhead, stark against bright, clear horizons. Hail pelted the masses of people clogging the streets as they ...
On my last visit to Toledo, it seemed holier than ever: Dark El Greco clouds threatened overhead, stark against bright, clear horizons. Hail pelted the masses of people clogging the streets as they ...
This article originally appeared in the February 2015 issue of Architectural Digest. From the moment one arrives at Cigarral de Menores, our family’s house overlooking the ancient Spanish city of ...
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