Cristo de la Luz Mosque Entry Ticket

Description

Early-Islamic moat structure — built in 999 AD, one of the few mosques in Spain that remains largely unchanged from its original form

Façade features a Kufic inscription made entirely of brick, rare in both Western and Eastern Islamic architecture, linking the founder Ahmad ibn Hadidi and architect Musa ibn Ali

Nine-bay ribbed vault layout — the interior is organized into nine square compartments, each topped with a distinct dome.

A semi-circular apse added in the 12th century under Christian rule forms one of Spain’s earliest known mudéjar expansions to a mosque structure

Local tradition tells how King Alfonso VI discovered a hidden crucifix and maintained a vigil flame, leading to the mosque’s conversion into a chapel after Toledo's reconquest in 1085

Flexible and Independent Experience – Perfect for travelers who prefer freedom over group tours.

It is not possible to skip the security lines. There could be a line at the entrance and is mandatory for all visitors.

Included

Entry Ticket to Cristo de la Luz Mosque

Excluded

Live Guide
Food and Drinks
Transportation

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