The Synagogue of El Tránsito, also known as the Synagogue of Samuel ha-Levi or Halevi, is a historic synagogue, church, and Sephardic museum in Toledo, Spain. Designed by master mason Don Meir Abdeil, it was built as an annex of the palace of Samuel ha-Levi Abulafia, treasurer to King Peter of Castile, in 1357.
The synagogue was converted into a church after the expulsion of the Jews from Spain in 1492. It was briefly used as military barracks during the Napoleonic Wars of the early 1800s. It became a museum in 1910, formally known today as the Sephardic Museum. Besides being a historic building, it's also known for its rich stucco decoration, Mudéjar style, and women's gallery.
Mar - Oct:
Mon: closed
Tue - Sat: 9:30 am - 7:30 pm
Sun, holidays: 10 am - 3 pm
Nov - Feb:
Mon: closed
Tue - Sat: 9:30 am - 6 pm
Sun, holidays: 10 am - 3 pm
Closed on: Jan 1, 6, May 1, Dec 24, 25, 31.
General: €3
Reduced: €1.50¨
Free admission on Saturdays from 2 pm and Sundays.
Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Synagogue_of_El_Tránsito
Official website of the museum http://museosefardi.mcu.es/
Twitter https://twitter.com/MuseoSefardi
More information http://www.toledo-turismo.com/en/sinagoga-del-tr%C3%A1nsito_318
Email museo.msefardi@mecd.es
Phone +34 925 22 36 65
Address Calle Samuel Leví, s/n 45002 Toledo, Spain
Coordinates 39°51'20.436" N -4°1'46.58" E