
Plaza De San Jorge, Cáceres, Cáceres, Spain
In this discussion, we shall delve into the foundational era of the ancient Roman city. We shall journey through time, exploring the tumultuous period marked by conflicts between noble factions and the clashes between Arab invaders and Christian defenders.
The tour commences at the City Hall steps, where your guide awaits. Upon arrival, you will explore the historical significance of the city walls and their associated watchtowers, along with the various functions served by the Plaza Mayor throughout the ages.
Subsequently, you will traverse through the Arco de la Estrella or Puerta Nueva, witnessing the nefarious influence exerted by a bishop and his aspirations to excommunicate nearly the entire populace. Proceeding onward, you shall proceed towards the Palacio de Toledo-Moctezuma, where you will uncover the intricate relationships established between Extremadura and the New World.
Continuing onwards, you will pass through the Puerta de Coria, engaging in discussions regarding the 'alquerques' and subsequently arriving at the Plaza de Santa María, adorned with its magnificent Co-Cathedral—a testament to the ravages inflicted upon the city during the Civil War. Do not overlook Palacio Carvajal, or 'Casa Quemada,' boasting an imposing garden and the Torre Redonda. Here, you will gain insight into life within a medieval palace-fortress.
Next, you will venture to San Pedro de Alcántara, captivated by the rich history encapsulated within the Palacio de los Golfines de Abajo. At the Plaza de San Jorge, you shall honor the patron saint of the city and gaze upon the Church of La Preciosa Sangre, from whence one of the concealed pathways leading to Cáceres has emerged.
Ascending the slope of La Compañía, you will reach the peak of the city, where the remnants of a Muslim fortress once stood, now replaced by the Palacio de las Veletas and the picturesque Aljibe (water cistern) housed therein. You will engage in discourse concerning gastronomic delights in the Plaza de San Mateo and the structures that have been dismantled over time, prior to concluding your exploration at the Palacio de los Golfines de Arriba and the Adarve de Santa Ana, one of the most photographed locales.
Following this, you shall conclude your journey at the Foro de los Balbos, where you will acquaint yourself with the ornithological features of Cáceres.
To delve deeper into Caceres' storied past:
- Explore the diverse architectural elements that define the city.
- Engage in discussions surrounding the historical events and figures that shaped Cáceres.
- Discover the numerous hidden treasures and legends woven into the fabric of the city.
- Examine the complex interplay between politics, religion, and daily life in ancient times.
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Includes | A qualified English-speaking guide offering restaurant recommendations. Comprehensive information on the pricing and operating hours for the primary landmarks. |
Not suitable for | Users of wheelchairs |
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Plaza De San Jorge, Cáceres, Cáceres, Spain
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Calle Pizarro
0.19 mi
0.12 mi
0.19 mi
0.37 mi
1.18 mi
N-630
2.11 mi
2.11 mi
The Plaza Mayor served as a central market and gathering place for trade, commerce, and social activities.
A bishop attempted to excommunicate almost the entire populace near the Arco de la Estrella.
The Co-Cathedral at Plaza de Santa María is a testament to the ravages inflicted upon the city during the Civil War.
Visitors can learn about the 'alquerques' at the Puerta de Coria.
Palacio Carvajal boasts an imposing garden and the Torre Redonda.
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