
Spain loves a food product museum and there are various kinds that you will encounter located all around the country. However, one of the best of all of these museums is so appealing because the central star is well and truly the focus. We are, of course, talking about the MQM Museo del Queso Manchego in Toledo, which is less about the museum and far more about cheese. If you have found a vacation rental in Castille-la-Mancha and are spending time exploring Toledo and, in particular, exploring the culinary scene of the city, then you should definitely set aside some time to stop by.
Located in the heart of the historic quarter of Toledo, right next to the Cathedral, the Museo del Queso Manchego (or Museum of Manchego Cheese) was opened in the last few years and is dedicated to this traditional and ancient local cheese that is the city’s most well-known export. It is divided into three areas; a museum, a catas (or tasting) room, and a shop. The museum has an exhibition with audiovisual presentations, objects involved in cheesemaking throughout the centuries, and other Manchego cheese-related items, accompanied by information panels. This information is in Spanish so, if you don’t speak the language, you might not be able to glean as much from the exhibition. However, the items are still interesting to look at as part of the whole experience. Read More
Located in the heart of the historic quarter of Toledo, right next to the Cathedral, the Museo del Queso Manchego (or Museum of Manchego Cheese) was opened in the last few years and is dedicated to this traditional and ancient local cheese that is the city’s most well-known export. It is divided into three areas; a museum, a catas (or tasting) room, and a shop. The museum has an exhibition with audiovisual presentations, objects involved in cheesemaking throughout the centuries, and other Manchego cheese-related items, accompanied by information panels. This information is in Spanish so, if you don’t speak the language, you might not be able to glean as much from the exhibition. However, the items are still interesting to look at as part of the whole experience. Read More