Mosque of Christ of the Light (Mezquita Del Cristo De La Luz) in Toledo

Mosque of Christ of the Light (Mezquita Del Cristo De La Luz)

Toledo, Spain

4 ticket options available · from $4.65 to $16.29 · free cancellation on 1 of 4

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About Mosque of Christ of the Light (Mezquita Del Cristo De La Luz)

The Mosque of Christ of the Light, located in Toledo, Spain, is a historic chapel known for its unique architectural blend of Islamic and Christian influences. It attracts visitors for its rich history, stunning design, and as a testament to the city's diverse cultural heritage.

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3 marketplaces sell entry to Mosque of Christ of the Light (Mezquita Del Cristo De La Luz), from $4.65.

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Mezquita del Cristo de la Luz Official General admission. Access to the mosque and grounds for visi $4.65 View
Hellotickets Toledo Tourist Bracelet $13.96 View
Civitatis Toledo Tourist Wristband $16.29 View

Tours, passes & combos at Mosque of Christ of the Light (Mezquita Del Cristo De La Luz)

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GetYourGuide Free cancellation Tourist Bracelet with Entry to 7 Attractions $16.29 View

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Chapel in Toledo, Spain

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What is the history of Cristo de la Luz mosque?

History. The mosque was built in the year 999 AD in Toledo, commissioned by Ahmad Ibn Hadidi, who belonged to a prestigious elite Toledan family. An inscription in Kufic script on the southwest façade identifies Musa Ibn 'Alī as the builder.

What is the meaning of Cristo de la Luz?

Upon entering, you can imagine the echoes of Muslim prayers that once resonated within this space. Inside, there is an image of the crucified Christ, hence its name "Cristo de la Luz," symbolizing the transformation of the structure into a Christian place of worship.

What is the oldest building in Toledo, Spain?

Cristo de la Luz Mosque. No trip to Toledo is complete without a visit to its oldest building, regarded as a rare survivor of the kingdom of Al-Andalus. Originally founded as a caliph mosque, it was converted to a church in the 12th century, acquiring a Mudejar-style apse.