Real Colegio de Doncellas Nobles

The Colegio de Doncellas Nobles is a former girls' school in Toledo (Castile-La Mancha, Spain).

The project, which had as its patron the king Philip II as well as the archbishop, had as its object the education of young women to be good mothers.

The building is included in the list of Royal Sites of the Spanish heritage organisation Patrimonio Nacional.

The second has two bodies: the lower one, with a half-point span framed by four pilasters in Doric order, and on which is seen a shield with arms of the Cardinal Silíceo.

It consists of a nave covered by a barrel vaulted ceiling with lunettes, cruise on pendentives and flat plateau.

To the sides of the nave Baroque altarpieces, with the virgin Virgen del Pozo and Saint Jerome.

Portal of the church of the College.
Elevated passageway that communicates the primitive building with the enlargement.