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It was built in the XVIII Century on the ruins of a former construction from the XV Century. It is a segmental arch of great spaciousness and skewed, built with this form with the aim of making easier the way of the carriages to the Monumental Town (Ciudad...
It is also known as Torre Nueva or Torre del Reloj (New Tower or Clock Tower) during the XVI and XVIII Century, and it was suitable for temporary orientation to those who lived in the public square and worked as merchants.
This hermitage was built in the XVI Century and rebuilt in Baroque style in the XVIII Century, on the ruins of the former Renaissance chapel of San Benito.
The building has a granite ashlar facade, where the coat of arms of the Carvajal family appears in an arched doorway, and a corner balcony with a pointed arch occupies part of the two façades. This construction has Gothic and Renaissance elements.
This temple was built on the ruins of a former Almohad mosque. It has Gothic, Renaissance, Plateresque and Baroque elements, because of its many reforms.
This church is located in the square with the same name, and has the rank of cathedral (1957) because it shares the Episcopal headquarters with the cathedral of the Coria. Its construction started at the end of the XIII Century, on the ruins of what seems...