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Encuentra el espacio para que tu estancia en Extremadura sea única.
Extremadura pone a tu disposición una amplia variedad de alojamientos entre los que se encuentran, entre otros, hoteles, casas rurales, apartamentos, campings y albergues.
Espacios que harán que tu estancia en esta tierra sea perfecta, ya que además algunos de ellos son edificios históricos o con encanto, situados en enclaves únicos.
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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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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.
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The Chestnut Tree of El Corbiche or La Marotera
This monumental chestnut tree sheltered the inhabitants of Casas del Monte after the Napoleonic troops burned down the town.
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Roble de Prado Sancho
A spectacularly beautiful oak tree located in Cabezuela del Valle.
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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 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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Hervás Bullring
This magnificent bullring is hidden in the heart of a chestnut wood.
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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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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.