Art and Culture
Cáceres Easter Week Information Centre
This festivity in Cáceres includes celebrations that are unique thanks to their special features.
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- Centro de Divulgación de la Semana Santa Cacereña
Art and Culture
The originality of Cáceres Easter Week
Location and Contact:
- Tel.:+34 927 25 57 65
- Opening times
WINTER
10am-2pm and 4.30-7.30pm.
SUMMER
10am-2pm and 5.30-8.30pm.
Closed on Mondays.
- Fee
Free admission.
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This festivity in Cáceres includes celebrations that are unique thanks to their special features.
In the crypt of the Church of San Francisco Javier there is a place to find more information on this important festivity. Floats, costumes and instruments are on display, in an fully sensory exhibition in which you can even see what's it like to be a "costalero" (people carrying the images).
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Type:
- Arts and Popular Traditions
- Religion
Theme:
- Art and culture
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