Destinations
Alcuéscar
This Cáceres town is made up of different cultures but one race that has made a particular mark on it are the Arabs, whom it even gets its name from.
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- Alcuéscar
Arabian spirit
Location and Contact:
- Contact person: Alcuéscar Alcuéscar
- Tel.:+34 927 38 40 02
- Tel.:+34 927 38 42 42
- Fax: + 34 927 38 46 91
- Email: ayuntamiento@alcuescar.es
- Website address: www.alcuescar.es/
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This Cáceres town is made up of different cultures but one race that has made a particular mark on it are the Arabs, whom it even gets its name from.
In the centre of Extremadura, near the border with the province of Badajoz, is the Cáceres town of Alcuéscar. Located between the mountains of Centinela and La Lombriz, almost touching the mountains of Montánchez and San Pedro, this town was founded in the year 830 by the Muslims and later passed into hands of the Christians and was repopulated with Arabs, who gave it its name.
If you would like to find out a little more about its history, all you have to do is visit the church of Santa Lucía del Trampal, a Visigothic temple from the 7th century, which also has an interpretation centre where you will find answers to all of the questions that occur to you during your visit. Likewise, you shouldn't miss a trip to the church of Nuestra Señora de la Asunción, the shrines of La Virgen de Fátima and San Isidro, and the chapel in El Cruce de las Herrerías.
But your journey doesn't end here as you also have the chance of getting closer to the architectural beauty of this Cáceres town through its stately manors, built by the families of the farming bourgeoisie of Alcuéscar. If you're wondering what the best date is for coming to this historic enclave, the best time is during one of its festivities, such as La Jira, the Cruz de Mayo, the Fiesta del Emigrante (Emigrant's Fair), La Virgen del Rosario or La Chaquetía.
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- Locality
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Target audience:
- Families
- Young people
- Single people
- Senior citizens
- Children
- Couples
- Single people
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Alcuéscar Bullring
Capacity for up to 2,500 people.
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Basilica of Santa Lucía del Trampal
Visit the only Visigothic church still standing in the south of the Iberian Peninsula.
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Montánchez Castle
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Mills of Arroyomolinos and Montánchez
Travel down the gorge of Arroyomolinos and the slopes of the Sierra de Montánchez in search of these hydraulic giants where millers toiled throughout history.
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Casas de Don Antonio
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Albalá
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Arroyomolinos de Montánchez
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Visigothic Basilica of Santa Lucía del Trampal Interpretation Centre
Situated a few kilometres from the town of Alcuéscar, we find this building that stands out because of its unique architectural features
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Fuentes del Trampal Spa
Enjoy the benefits of the spa's medicinal waters, which go back centuries, and the beauty of its natural surroundings.
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Arroyomolinos Tourist Information Office
Come and discover Arroyomolinos and the Montánchez region.