Plaza de Zocodover, Toledo

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Plaza de Zocodover
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The Plaza de Zocodover is a square in the city of Toledo, in the autonomous community of Castile-La Mancha, Spain. It was the central hub of the city during most of its history, acting as its main square. Part of it was designed by Juan de Herrera during the reign of Philip II.[1]

Horses, donkeys, foals, mares, mules and other animals were sold in the square when Toledo was a Spanish-Muslim city.[2]

The city's most important market takes place here, as it has for centuries. Today it is held on Tuesdays in the vicinity of Paseo de Merchán or de la Vega.

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