Destinations
Segura de Toro
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Destinations
Segura de Toro
Location and Contact:
- Contact person: Town Hall Segura de Toro
- Tel.:927 48 41 57
- Fax: 927 47 91 40
- Email: seguradetoro@pistalocal.dip-caceres.es
- Website address: www.seguradetoro.es/index.php
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A stroll through the streets of this town will enable you to make contact with its people, its culture, its traditions and popular festivals so that you can experience Extremadura in full.
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Type:
- Locality
Theme:
- Destinations
Target audience:
- Families
- Young people
- Single people
- Senior citizens
- Children
- Couples
- Single people
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Pérez Comendador-Leroux Museum (Hervás)
The rooms in this 18th century palace are home to the paintings and sculptures of the artistic couple, Enrique Pérez Comendador and Magdalena Leroux
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Palace of the Duques de Alba
The walls of the palace of the Duques de Alba, in the town of Abadía in Cáceres province, was visited by numerous 16th-century monarchs and poets who enjoyed the beauty of its important Renaissance gardens.
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Hervás Bullring
This magnificent bullring is hidden in the heart of a chestnut wood.
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Zarza de Granadilla Bullring
Renowned bullfighters have performed in this small, modern bullring.
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The Jewish Quarter in Hervás
The influence of the Jewish people who lived in this town five hundred years ago can still be felt in its streets, fiestas and gastronomy.
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Granadilla Castle
Probably built by order of the Great Duke of Alba, Granadilla Castle is, without a doubt, a singular piece of architecture.
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Convent of the Bien Parada
The visitor who comes to Abadía will be impressed by the austerity of this convent and the simplicity of its construction.
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The Temblar chestnut trees
This natural space consists of five ancient chestnut trees on an old farm close to Arroyo del Temblar
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The Birch Wood of Puerto de Honduras
Allow yourself to be intoxicated by the movement of these trees with fine trunks and silver leaves.
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The Cork-Oak of La Fresneda
The three branches its trunk splits up into are thick enough to be separate trees.