Originally Posted by
Zaresh
Hmm, not really big in military history myself, but, if Moscardo is the one I think, with him being of the "nacionales" (Franco's risen forces), I don't know what you're going to find there these days, to be honest. There is a current law that is banishing most of Franco's memorabilia from our cities' decorations. If there is something, it probably will be related to his role in the Spanish Olympic Committee, I guess. On the other hand, Toledo is a beautiful city, a city with a history that you can track back to the most early Middle Ages, with a rich history as a multicultural node, a cultural city to its core, that was in no small degree responsible for the early development of our spanish language, and the way many of the ancient classics (Plato, etc.) were reintroduced in Europe, thanks to the translators in there. Toledo (medieval, old town Toledo) is often called "The city of the three cultures", because between the last part of the High Middle Ages and the early part of the Late Middle Ages, jews, muslims and christians all lived there in more or less peaceful ways. As a medievalist, I would like to visit that place, to be honest. So in the case you go there, and don't find something related to Moscardo, at least you will be for a treat in any case, because the place is a marvel.