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Parador de Cáceres
In the heart of History
The Parador de Cáceres stands proud in the heart of the historical quarter of Caceres, a World Heritage city. The building is formed by a complex of two palaces that combine Gothic, Renaissance and Baroque architecture, which are the most emblematic styles of the city.
The restored building brings together tradition and modernity. Inside, the network of patios and stone walls, wooden beams and the original fireplace will take you to another age, while the restaurant, terrace bar and cafeteria offer you a marvellous setting to sit back and enjoy a relaxing time with friends.
The Parador de Cáceres is made up to two old aristocratic town houses : the Casa de Ovando-Mogollón, Perero y Paredes, built in a Gothic style, and the Palacio de los Marqueses de Torreorgaz, likewise Gothic, but with a Neoclassical façade added in the 18th c., which is now used as the main entrance.
The building is a reflection of the city’s civil architecture of the late Middle Ages, characterised by fortified houses with towers and interior patios where the rooms where distributed. In this building you will find two treasures : one of the few towers remaining in the city, and a 2nd c. Roman tombstone with the original inscription still legible.