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Alcuéscar

  • Residents: 2.789 aprox.
  • Province: Cáceres
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Get to know Alcuéscar

The town of Alcuéscar is located at the southern end of the province of Cáceres, between the Sierras del Centinela, de la Lombriz, Sierra de Montánchez and San Pedro.

Its roots go back to the times of the Muslim invasion, being probably at that time its original name “Güescar.”

The town of Alcuéscar is located at the southern end of the province of Cáceres, between the Sierras del Centinela, de la Lombriz, Sierra de Montánchez and San Pedro.

Location


How to get there

The easiest way to get to Alcuéscar is by road, there are several that allow you to reach the village, such as the A-5 highway from Madrid and the A-66 from Seville or from Gijón.

By public transport such as bus it is possible to arrive from Madrid, surrounding towns and Seville.

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The most advisable option is to get to Merida or Caceres, as they have more public transport options and from either city you can take a bus to Alcuéscar.

The most advisable option is to get to Merida or Caceres, as they have more public transport options and from either city you can take a bus to Alcuéscar.

History / Culture


What to see

Casa de la Encomienda

This building has a great historical value as it was the only headquarters of the Order of Santiago in the city of Cáceres for many years.

Today it is completely replaced by two twin houses that occupy the land where the old Templar house was located.

INFORMATION OF INTEREST

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Web: www.alcuescar.com/encomienda.htm

Casa de la Encomienda

Ermita de la Virgen de Fátima

Also known as the Ermita del Calvario, this is the first hermitage dedicated to Fatima in the whole country. It is located on a hill, which presides over the entire municipality and has a wonderful viewpoint. Although the image of the virgin is in the parish church in the center of town, every May 13 it is taken to the hermitage by the women of the town.

Ermita de la Virgen de Fátima

Ermita de Nuestra Señora de la Asunción

Built between the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries, this late Gothic church is composed of a rectangular floor plan surrounded by five sections roofed with eighteenth-century vaults. Despite being a construction of the fifteenth century, this underwent numerous renovations over the centuries, especially in the seventeenth and later in the twentieth century, where they came to make five renovations.

MASS HOURS

From October 11 to May 31 Weekdays at 19:00 Vespers at 19:00 Holidays at 10:00 and 12:00 From June 1 to October 10 Weekdays at 20:00 Vespers at 20:00 Holidays at 10:00 and 12:00

From June 1 to October 10 Weekdays at 20:00 Vespers at 20:00 Holidays at 10:00 and 12:00

From June 1 to October 10 Weekdays at 20:00 Vespers at 20:00 Holidays at 10:00 and 12:00.

INFORMATION OF INTEREST

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Ermita de Nuestra Señora de la Asunción

Iglesia de Santa Lucía del Trampal

This temple dedicated to Santa Lucia has been rebuilt and rehabilitated almost entirely. Its original style was mainly Visigothic, being a temple dating back to the seventh century.

Iglesia de Santa Lucía del Trampal

Information of interest

Local police

927 384 002

Civil guard

927 120 078

Fire department

927 018 521

Civil protection

112

Town hall

927 384 002

Health center

927 384 210

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Gastronomy

In the gastronomy of this small town the following traditional recipes stand out: pickled broad beans, frites, migas, calderetas and pickled tench. Special mention should be made of pork products, such as the various Iberian sausages. Do not forget to accompany your meal with a good Pitarra wine. In the confectionery, the Piñonate roscas and the stuffed gypsy’s sleeves stand out.

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Festivals and Pilgrimages

Local festivity

1 de Mayo: Los Cruces

Local festivity

Lunes de Pascua: La Jira

Local festivity

1 de Noviembre: La Chaquetía

Local festivity

Octubre: Fiesta de la Virgen del Rosario

Local festivity

A mediados de agosto: Fiesta del Emigrante

The Silver Route

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