Art and Culture
Feria Nobility Interpretation Centre
Come in and discover where and how the most important feudal lord in Extremadura lived.
Location and Contact:
- Contact person: Ayuntamiento de Feria
- Tel.:+34 924 69 41 11
- Fax: +34 924 69 41 14
- Email: ayuntamiento@feria.es
- Opening times
CLOSED ON MONDAY AND TUESDAY
WEDNESDAY TO SUNDAY
11am to 2pm and 6 to 8pm
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Come in and discover where and how the most important feudal lord in Extremadura lived.
The Suárez de Figueroa, the dukes of Feria, were one of the most important families in Extremadura. Nowadays, you can see how and where they lived, through exhibitions, audiovisual materials, galleries of photographs and, what's more, it is all gathered together in the Feria castle. A way of discovering this symbolic place and its old lords.
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Type:
- Culture
- History
- Thematic
Theme:
- Art and culture
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