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Cáceres. The initial foundation of the province due to the Roman proconsul Gaius Norbano Flaco, who created a walled colony of Norba Cesarina, at 34 a. JC. Subsequently, the Arab domination, the city took the name of Cazris, direct antecedent of its current name.
The city of Cáceres is divided into two areas: the beautiful old town surrounded by ramparts and home to the main artistic treasures of the city, and the most current, with beautiful buildings, gardens, broad avenues and promenades.
St. Mary's Cathedral, a Gothic sober, fastened from the heart of Old Town. Opposite are Mayorazgo and Episcopal palaces, which, along with the facade of the palace plateresca Ovando, complete this famous square. La Casa de los de Abajo and Golfines pc. of the vanes, where the palace is now the same name which houses the Provincial Archaeological Museum, are samples of art remarkable Caceres, like the palace of the Golfines Up, and Carver Casa de Toledo-Moctezuma, giving monumental character to this old town.
Other points of interest: Lovers of art and nature should not miss the opportunity to visit the beautiful region of La Vera: Madrigal, Villanueva, Valverde, Losar, Tarandilla, Aldeanueva ... A garden should not be missed, as well Cuacos de Yuste (2 km, Yuste Monastery), Garganta de la Olla and the wonderful Valley Jerte.
Almost on the border with Portugal will reach the bridge and watch Alcántara Roman on the Tagus, the largest in the world among their gender. Highlight the Priory of S. Home Benito-with extraordinary Gothic cloister and a beautiful church plateresca, "the churches of Santa Maria and S. Almocóvar Pedro de Alcantara, with neo-classical facade.
North of the province is Coria, the 'Caurium "by the Romans. The marks left by the legions of the Empire can be seen in the walls of the city rebuilt in the Middle Ages, and the bridge over the river Alagón. Important is also his century castle xv, cathedral, rebuilt by Pedro Ibarra on the s. xvi.
Guadalupe is another of the beautiful places that make up the province. Stresses its Gothic-Mudejar monastery, a mixture of temple, palace and fortress, a luxurious staircase rises to the chapel of the Virgin, patroness of Extremadura and Reina de la Hispanidad. North of the province is Plasencia, which offers two overlapping buildings architecturally, however, differentiated in time and style: the New and the Old Cathedral. Other religious buildings are the churches of S. Lazarus, S. John, Christ of the Battle and the sanctuary of the Virgen del Puerto.
Near the capital, is the old "Turgatium" (Trujillo), home to great conquerors such as Francisco Pizarro, founder of Lima. Stand inside the door Alcazarejo and S. Andrew, located near the Hospital and defended by the palace of the Escobares. Cáceres By the way, is the door of Fernán Ruiz or "Puerta del Triunfo".
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