12th century
The church of the Santísima Trinidad (Most Holy Trinity) was built in stone and brick on the remains of another Romanesque, belonging to the second walled enclosure.
The first works started at the head part of the framework, using a square shape instead of semicircular. It was built a large rectangular nave and in its structure was used brick bonds and shuttering of stone and mortar as were used for the churches of El Salvador, Santa María de Arbás and Santo Sepulcro.
On the north there is a large two-body brick tower.
Inside, can be highlighted the main altar and numerous sculptures and paintings of great interest. Also it the choir loft there can be seen a pipe organ made of polychrome wood.
The access is free of charge but there are neither visiting hours nor guided tours.
The temple can be visited only during mass celebrations.
Tourist office:
- Toro: It is located at 6, Main Square. Tel. +34 980 694 747
Civil Guard (police with responsibilities outside towns):
- Toro: Tel. +34 980 690 012
Emergency telephone numbers: 112
- Toro medical center: Tel. +34 980 691 337
Bus station:
- Toro: Tel. +34 980 693 236
Train station:
- Toro: Tel. +34 905 551 844
Taxis:
- Toro: Tels. +34 639 421 582 / +34 630 752 526 / +34 607 451 307
Civil defence:
- Toro: Tel. +34 980 690 100