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词条 Subterranean Toledo
释义

  1. Tourism

  2. Wells and Aljibes

  3. Caves

  4. Baths

  5. Cemeteries

  6. Cathedral

  7. See also

  8. References

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Underneath the historic town of Toledo, Spain there is an underground city made up of wells, caves, Roman, Arabic, and Judaic baths, as well as centuries-old cemeteries. Previously little known, the underground structures have become a focus of tourist interest.

Tourism

In recent years, more and more people have been showing interest in this often-forgotten history, and now there are at least three separate professional tour groups (Cuéntame Toledo, Visitoledo, and Rutas de Toledo) giving tourists a closer look at Toledo’s rich underground history. Even restaurants will offer a peek into the Roman ruins underneath their building’s floor as Mercado de San Agustin[1] will do through the help of glass floors, or there are restaurants such as La Cave,[2] that serve meals in the cellars of their building by an ancient Roman cistern. In fact, the interest in Toledo’s subterranean history reached such a high point that a band named Subterráneo made a song named "Toledo" in 1987.[3]

Wells and Aljibes

{{Main|Wells of Toledo}}

There are wells all over Toledo – whether it is a still functioning water source tucked away in the corner of an outdoor patio in the center of an apartment complex or house, as is very common in the old part of the city, or whether it is the ruins of an ancient well that ran dry hundreds of years ago. Where there is a well, one may also find an aljibe, a now-Spanish word that originally came from the Arabic word for cistern. Perhaps one of the most-visited aljibes in Toledo is the one within the Alcázar of Toledo, but a close second may be the aljibe alongside the well of El Salvador.[4][5]

Caves

The best known cave in Toledo is the Cave of Hercules. There are several legends surrounding this cave, but by far the most recognized is the story of how Don Rodrigo in part caused the fall of Spain to the Moors by completing Hercules’ prophecy and opening the cave. Because caves are somewhat naturally occurring in Toledo, however, there are many more around the city, some which tourists can visit, others are not open to the public, or inaccessible to all. Some private residences within the old town also have historic caves that are sometimes available to the public, and many times in neighborhoods such as Las Covachuelas residents have caves underneath their homes.

Baths

Cemeteries

Perhaps even more common than wells and caves in Toledo are its cemeteries, so much so that a common phrase to hear is that "In Toledo, there are more dead people than alive".[8] To begin, there was the "cementerio general de la Vega Baja” that was built in part to accommodate for the massive increase in the death toll from cholera. The cemetery took in new graves from 1836 to 1893, at which time families actually had to move deceased loved ones’ graves to the cemetery of Our Lady of the Sagrario, when the city announced they would be demolishing the deteriorating cemetery. There are also several smaller church and hospital-specific cemeteries around the city.[9] Outside of the old Hospital de la Misericordia there is a cemetery that began as a burial place for all who died at the hospital, but when cholera hit Toledo, it quickly became a cemetery strictly for the nuns who lived and died there.[10] A more famous hospital, the Hospital de Tavera, contains the crypt and impressive marble sculpture of the Cardenal Tavera, who

built the hospital. This sculpture has been seen and written about by many, including Luis Buñuel in his film Tristana and Becquer has described and drawn the famous grave.[11] Another crypt exists in the Iglesia de San Roman, and within lies skeletons and even some well-remained mummies, and another mummy, that of King Sancho IV was found in 1947 in the Cathedral of Toledo.[12] In 2008, a previously undiscovered Jewish cemetery was found during a routine archeological excavation that always takes place before new construction begins.[13]

Cathedral

See also

  • Wells of Toledo

References

1. ^{{cite web|title=Restaurant Mercado San Agustin|url=http://www.mercadodesanagustin.com/|accessdate=21 June 2017}}
2. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.restaurantelacave.com/|title=Restaurant La Cave|accessdate=21 June 2017}}
3. ^{{cite web|last1=Esquitino|first1=David|title=SUBTERRÁNEO banda toledana de heavy rock de los 90|url=http://www.musicaquintanar.com/subterraneo-toledo/|website=Música Quintanar|accessdate=22 June 2017}}
4. ^{{cite web|last1=Oliva|first1=Alberto Lopez|title=13 Rutas subterráneas de Toledo|url=https://www.paseartetoledo.es/ruta/subterraneos-de-toledo/|website=Pasearte Toledo|accessdate=17 June 2017}}
5. ^{{cite web|last1=Oliva|first1=Juan Luis Alonso|title=14 Cuevas o subterráneos impresionantes en Toledo|url=https://www.leyendasdetoledo.com/index.php/articulos/oculto-y-misterioso/6192-13-cuevas-o-subterraneos-impresionantes-en-toledo.html|website=Leyendas de Toledo|accessdate=17 June 2017}}
6. ^{{cite web|title=Los baños y cuevas de Toledo|url=https://www.saposyprincesas.com/actividades-ninos/toledo/cultura/monumentos/los-banos-y-cuevas-de-toledo/|website=Sapos y Princesas|accessdate=18 June 2017}}
7. ^{{cite web|last1=Arias|first1=Jose María Gutiérrez|title=El micvé del Callejón del Verde|url=http://www.consorciotoledo.org/micve-del-callejon-del-verde/|website=Ayudas a la rehabilitación: Consorcio de Toledo|accessdate=19 June 2017}}
8. ^{{cite news|last1=Gray|first1=Geoffrey|title=In Toledo, Layers of Spanish History|url=https://www.nytimes.com/2012/12/23/travel/in-toledo-layers-of-spanish-history.html|accessdate=25 June 2017|agency=The New York Times|date=21 December 2012}}
9. ^{{cite web|title=El Cementerio Municipal de la Vega Baja|url=http://www.toledo.es/toledo-siempre/exposiciones-virtuales/noticiar-la-muerte-en-toledo-de-esquelas-y-otros-documentos/el-cementerio-municipal-de-la-vega-baja/|website=Ayuntamiento de Toledo}}
10. ^{{cite web|last1=Cerdeño|first1=Jesús J.|title=El Cementerio de La Misericordia, Toledo|url=http://ciudaddelastresculturastoledo.blogspot.com.es/2015/12/el-cementerio-de-la-misericordia-toledo.html|website=Tres Culturas|accessdate=12 June 2017}}
11. ^{{cite web|last1=Cerdeño|first1=Jesús J.|title=El Hospital de Tavera|url=http://www.misteriosdetoledo.com/el-hospital-de-tavera/|website=Misterios de Toledo|accessdate=20 June 2017}}
12. ^{{cite web|last1=Oliva|first1=Juan Luis Alonso|title=Momias en Toledo|url=https://www.leyendasdetoledo.com/index.php/articulos/momias-en-toledo.html|website=Leyendas de Toledo|accessdate=22 June 2017}}
13. ^{{cite web|title=La Judería de Toledo: El Cementerio|url=http://www.todocalidad.es/la-juderia-toledo-cementerio/|website=Todo Calidad|accessdate=19 June 2017}}
14. ^{{cite journal|last1=Snow|first1=Robert J.|title=Toledo Cathedral MS Reservado 23: A Lost Manuscript Rediscovered|journal=The Journal of Musicology|date=1983|volume=2|issue=3|pages=246–277|doi=10.2307/763730}}
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