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  • Avenida Gregorio Ruiz Talavera de la Reina Toledo 45600 Office for rent

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    Office for rent at Avenida Gregorio Ruiz, Talavera de la Reina, Toledo, 45600 with chair, desk, furniture, table, interior design, wood, hall, flooring, floor and hardwood around
    3 months ago
    140 m2
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    Floor Mezzanine
    800 €/mo
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    5.71 €/m2/mo
    Office for rent
    • Centrally located
    • Available for any business
    • Area with all services

    Office in the center of Talavera de la Reina, next to El Corte Inglés and all the shops.

    It has 140 m2 distributed in a reception with services, 3 large rooms with views of Gregorio Ruiz street, one of them with a toilet.

    Qualities: wooden floors, aluminum windows with double glazing, white lacquered doors, heating and air conditioning in all rooms. Available for any business.

    • Toilets
    • Conference Rooms
    • Floating floors
    • Bus stop
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Toledo Province

Toledo Province

Prices and m2 available of office for rent in Toledo Province

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Toledo Province2.266.0214.187,178

Cultural wealth

The province of Toledo, which is part of the region of Castile La Mancha, covers a surface of 13,368 km² over a prairie of about 590 m.a.s.l. of mean altitude.

It borders to the north with Ávila and Madrid, to the east with Cuenca, to the south with Ciudad Real, to the southwest with Badajoz and to the west with Cáceres.

In 1986, the historical centre of the city of Toledo was designated a UNESCO World Heritage site.

Cultural wealth

Discover Toledo Province

Illescas Town Hall
Illescas Town Hall
Fiesta de Nuestra Señora de la Estrella
Fiesta de Nuestra Señora de la Estrella
Nuestra Señora de la Asunción Church
Nuestra Señora de la Asunción Church
Windmills – Consuegra, province of Toledo
Windmills – Consuegra, province of Toledo
Toledo Cityscape
Toledo Cityscape
Nuestra Señora de la Caridad Sanctuary, Illescas
Nuestra Señora de la Caridad Sanctuary, Illescas

Information about Toledo Province

Origins of Toledo Province

Toledo is located on a steep rock surrounded by the River Tagus, so it has a strategic defensive position that has favoured its occupation since the prehistory.

The first settlements date back to the Bronze Age and were located on Cerro del Bú, turning into a Carpetanian fortress since it was a transit point.

In 192 B.C. it was conquered by the Roman Empire and given the name Toletum. Afterwards, in the 5th century the Visigoths occupied the city, turning it into the capital and spreading their kingdom across the whole Iberian Peninsula.

In the 9th century it became the important Taifa Kingdom until 1085, and with the arrival of Alfonso VI in the city, it became Christian. Christians integrated the city in the Kingdom of Castile, turning it into the capital. At that time, a mixture of three cultures (Jewish, Muslim and Christian) was created.

From the 14th century onwards, multicultural tolerance started to gradually disappear, with the high point being the creation by Spain’s Catholic Monarchs of the Court of the Inquisition in 1485 and the Decree for the Expulsion of Jews in 1492.

In the 16th century, after the Revolt of Communities, the Emperor Carlos I of Spain and V of Germany turned the city into the centre of his empire. In 1561, the King Felipe II decided to transfer the court and the capital to Madrid, so the city lost a great deal of the political and social relevance it had enjoyed. Toledo turned into an almost exclusively conventual city and the religious orders were established in old palaces that were empty after the court was transferred to the new capital. Now, Toledo is the capital of the region of Castile La Mancha.

Municipalities in Toledo Province

The province of Toledo is territorially arranged in 204 townships:

Ajofrín, Alameda de la Sagra, Albarreal de Tajo, Alcabón, Alcañizo, Alcaudete de la Jara, Alcolea de Tajo, Alcolea de Tajo, Aldeanueva de Barbarroya, Almonacid de Toledo, Amorox, Añoja Tajo, Arcicóllar, Arges, Azutan, Barcience, Bargas, Belvis de la Jara, Borox, Buenaventura, Burujón, Cabins de la Sagra, Cabins de Yepes, Cabezamesada, Calera y huzas, Caleruela, La Calzada de Oropesa, Camarena, Camarenilla, El Campillo de la Jara, Camuñas, Cardiel de los Montes, Carmena, El Carpio de Tajo, Carranque, Carriches, El Casar de Escalona, Casarrubios del Monte, Casasbuenas, Bayuela Castle, Hunting, Onion, Cedillo del Condado, Los Cerralbos, Cervera de los Montes, Canales, Chueca, Plums, Cobisa, Consuegra, Corral de Almaguer, Cuerva, Two Barrios, Erustes, Esquiviona, Steplona, Steps, Steps, Esquivio, Esquiviilla, Esquiviilla, Esquiviilla, Esquiviilla, Esquiviilla La Estrella, Fuensalida, Galvez, Garciotum, Gerindote, Guadamur, La Guardia, Las Herencias, Herreruela de Oropesa, Finojosa de San Vicente, Hontanar, Hormigos, Hollows, Valdecarábanos Garden, La Iglesia, Cow Illán, Lillo, Lominchar, Lucillos, Madridejos, Magan, Malan, Malan, Malan of Tajo, Manzaneque, Maqueda, Marjaliza, Marrupe, Mascaraque, La Mata, Mazarambroz, Mejorada, Menasalbas, Mentrida, Tajo Mesegar, Miguel Esteban, Mocejón, Mohedas de la Jara, Montearagon, Montesclaros, Mora, Nambroca, La Nava de Ricomalillo, Navahermosa, Navalmoralejo, Los Navalmorales, Los Navalucillos, Navalucillos, Navalucillos, Navalucillos, Navamorcuende Navamorcuende, Noblejas, Noez, Nombela, Novés, Numancia de la Sagra, Nuño Gomez, Ocaña, Olías del Rey, Ontigola, Orgaz, Oropesa, Otero, Palomeque, Pantoja, Escalona Walls, Grills, Pelahustan, Cucumber, Polan, Toledo Portillo, Puebla de Montalban, Pueblanueva, Archbishop's Bridge, Port of San Vicente, Pulgar, Quero, Quintanar de la Orden, Quismonar, Quismonar, Quismonar El Real de San Vicente, Recas, Bretamoso de la Jara, Rielves, Robledo del Mazo, El Romeral, San Bartolome de las Abiertas, San Martin de Montalban, San Martin de Pusa, San Pablo de los Montes, San Ana de los Montes, Santa Ana de Pusa, Santa Cruz de la Zarza, Santa Cruz del Retamar, Santa Olalla, Santo Domingo-Caudilla, Sartajada, Segurilla, Seseña, Sevilleja Sonseca, Sotillo de las Palomas, Talavera de la Reina, Tremmeque, El Toboso, Toledo, Torralba de Oropesa, La Torre de Esteban Fambrán, Torrecilla de la Jara, Torrico, Torrijos, Totanés, Turleque, Ugena, Urda, Valdeverdeja, Valmojado, Sales with Peña Aguilera, Sales of San Julián, The Villa of Don Fadrique, Villacañas, Villafranca de los Gentlemen, Villaluenga de la Sagra, Villamiel de Toledo, Villaminaya, Villamuelas, Villanueva de Alcardete, Villanueva de Bogas, Villarejo de Montalbán, Villarrubia de Santiago, Villaseca de la Sagra, Villatobas, El Viso de San Juan, Los Yebenes, Yébenes, Yepes, Yepes, Yepes, Yepes, Yepes, Yepes, Yuncler, Yunclillos, Yuncs.

Culture in Toledo Province

The province of Toledo has many castles. These are some of them:

  • San Servando Castle
  • Muela de Consuegra Castle
  • Guadamur Castle
  • Polán Castle
  • Montalbán Castle
  • Barcience Castle
  • Escalona Castle
  • Maqueda Castle
  • Oropesa Castle
  • San Silvestre de Novés Castle-Palace
  • Almonacid de Toledo Castle
  • Peñas Negras Castle
  • Manzaneque Castle
  • Guadalerzas Castle
  • Orgaz Castle
  • Puñoenrostro de Seseña Castle
Museums in Toledo Province
  • El Greco Museum and House
  • Sephardic Museum
  • Santa Cruz Museum
  • Toledo Cathedral
  • Tapestry and Textile Museum of the Toledo Cathedral
  • Cristo de la Luz Mosque
  • Santa María la Blanca Synagogue
  • Santo Tomé Church
  • Visigothic Councils and Culture Museum
  • Military Museum
  • Santa María de Melque Museum – San Martín de Montalbán
  • Jacinto Guerrero Museum – Ajofrín
  • Visigothic Art Museum – Arisgotas-Orgaz
  • Ethnological Museum – Belvís de la Jara
  • Cervantes House Museum – Esquivias
  • Guarrazar Treasure Interpretation Centre – Guadamur
  • Museum of Customs and Popular Arts of the Mountains of Toledo – Guadamur
  • Ethnological Museum – Herreruela de Oropesa
  • Nuestra Señora de la Caridad Hospital – Illescas
  • Marcial Moreno Pascual Museum – Lagartera
  • Ethnological Museum – Menasalbas
  • Ciudad de Vascos Interpretation Centre – Navalmoralejo
  • Porticum Salutis Museum – Ocaña
  • Padre Santos Archaeology Museum – Ocaña
  • Museum of art with recycled materials – La Pueblanueva
  • Ceramics Interpretation Centre – El Puente del Arzobispo
  • La Celestina – La Puebla de Montalbán
  • Juan Antonio García Motorbike Museum – La Puebla de Montalbán
  • "El Canchar” Etnography Museum – Santa Ana de Pusa
  • Ruiz de Luna Ceramics Museum – Talavera de la Reina
  • Etnography Museum – Talavera de la Reina
  • Dulcinea House Museum – El Toboso
  • Cervantes Museum – El Toboso
  • Dulcinea Graphic Humour Exhibition – El Toboso
  • Trinitarian Museum – El Toboso
  • Guerrero Malagón – Urda
  • Ethnography Museum – Valmojado
  • Tía Sandalia Museum – Villacañas
  • Ethnography Museum – Villascañas
  • Natural Science Museum – Los Yébenes
  • Cinema Cars Museum – Yunco
  • Saffron and Etnography Museum – Madridejos
Restaurants in Toledo Province

Gastronomy in the province of Toledo is one of its tourist attractions. Traditional food with a varied gastronomy selection and choices for all tastes. Some of the restaurants in the province of Toledo are as follows:

Restaurante Raíces, Escuela de Hostelería de Toledo, El Hollejo Taberna Restaurante, El Carmen de Montesión, El Labriego, Palio, Taberna El Botero, Casa Elena, Mesón La Orza, As de Espadas, El Cigarral de Las Mercedes, El Bohio, La Mar Salá, El Borbollón, Granero, Taberna Mingote, La Fábrica de Harinas, Toledana, Hierbabuena, Amaranto, Los Jardines de Palacio, El capricho de los Torres, Casa Alfonso, Caravantes, Alfileritos 24, Llares, Lo Nuestro, La Comanda Gastrobar, Finca El Retamar, El Mesón de Cabañas, Mesón La Espuela, Casa Tabordo, Taberna El Botero, Clandestina de las Tendillas, La Almazara de Alcabón, Finca Los Valdespinos, La Hostería de Oropesa, De La Tierra, Montes, Posada de la Cal, La Posada de Recas, Casa Parrilla, La Bodeguita, El Rincón del Cojo…

Historical characters of Toledo Province

Many famous characters in history were born and lived in the province of Toledo: El Greco, Garcilaso de la Vega, Gustavo Adolfo Bécquer, Santa Teresa de Jesús, San Juan de la Cruz and Benito Pérez Galdós, among other.