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A Magical Journey among Millenary Vestiges and Eternal Traditions

Robledillo de Gata · Cáceres · Extremadura

A Magical Journey among Millenary Vestiges and Eternal Traditions

Congratulations! You have decided to live the Robledillo De Gata experience. You are about to travel a unique itinerary full of history, beauty and unforgettable corners. Here you have the route with all the stops you are going to make. Remember: your cell phone will automatically stamp your passage through each point of the route. Welcome to your adventure! We hope you enjoy every step and manage to complete all the proposed places. Let the journey begin!

Experience summary

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Stops

4 stop(s) in this experience

Franciscan Infirmary Hospital

1. Franciscan Infirmary Hospital

Special mention should be made of the balcony on the back façade, reliefs with the Franciscan coat of arms and decoration with different pre-Columbian motifs.
Church of Our Lady of the Assumption (16th century)

2. Church of Our Lady of the Assumption (16th century)

This temple stands out for its circular portico and a single nave with a wooden ceiling. Inside, the sacristy surprises with a valuable Mudejar coffered ceiling and a granite pulpit from the 15th century. The altarpieces house polychrome carvings from the school of Gregorio Fernández, among which the Cristo Yacente stands out, a jewel of the imagery of Valladolid that defines the artistic richness of the whole.
Oil Museum Molino del Medio (XI-XII centuries)

3. Oil Museum Molino del Medio (XI-XII centuries)

An old oil mill where today the visitor can see documents and equipment from another era as well as the old extraction trade with the possibility of tasting the liquid gold of the olives from the Manzanilla area of Cáceres.
Historic District

4. Historic District

This historic center stands out for its staggered layout on the mountain and its cobblestone streets. Its most distinctive feature are the passageways that connect the houses on the road, allowing the passage of vehicles. The buildings follow the traditional mountain architecture: first floors of slate and upper floors of adobe and wood, whose ocher tone defines the characteristic image of the village.