El Toboso 30km
Famous for being the literary homeland of Dulcinea, the beloved of Don Quixote of La Mancha, El Toboso has numerous charming corners and traditional masonry buildings and whitewashed walls. In the town center is the Casa de Dulcinea, a typical La Mancha construction from the 16th century, magnificently renovated. It has a stately façade with two coats of arms and its interior houses a museum of tools of ethnological value and daily use in La Mancha life. The furniture is from the 17th century, contemporary with Don Quixote. In its patio it preserves one of the largest oil presses known in the province of Toledo. Other buildings of interest are the Trinitarios convent, from the 16th century; the parish church of San Antonio Abad, in the pointed Gothic style from the 15th century, with additions from the 17th century; the convent of Franciscan Nuns, from the 16th century and restored in the 20th, in Renaissance style; and the Cervantino Museum, which houses an interesting collection of editions of Don Quixote in different languages and signed by illustrious people from around the world.