Casa de las Cadenas (Toledo, Toledo)
This is a Mudejar-Plateresque style building in the Jewish quarter and a clear example of a traditional Toledan house from the end of the 15th century.
The house gets its name from the fact that there are chains hanging from the façade. It is an irregular construction built around a central courtyard with wooden galleries.
The façade is formed by a stone façade accompanied by two attached pillars with tall, stylised lines.
Municipality: Toledo
Province: Toledo
Autonomous community: Castilla-La Mancha
Casa de las Cadenas (Toledo, Toledo)
This is a Mudejar-Plateresque style building in the Jewish quarter and a clear example of a traditional Toledan house from the end of the 15th century.
The house gets its name from the fact that there are chains hanging from the façade. It is an irregular construction built around a central courtyard with wooden galleries.
The façade is formed by a stone façade accompanied by two attached pillars with tall, stylised lines.
Municipality: Toledo
Province: Toledo
Autonomous community: Castilla-La Mancha

Casa de las Cadenas

Av. Francesc Ferrer i Guàrdia, 13, 08038 Barcelona, España

This is a Mudejar-Plateresque style building in the Jewish quarter and a clear example of a traditional Toledan house from the end of the 15th century.
The house gets its name from the fact that there are chains hanging from the façade. It is an irregular construction built around a central courtyard with wooden galleries.
The façade is formed by a stone façade accompanied by two attached pillars with tall, stylised lines.