The most important square in Cáceres, the Plaza de Santa Maria was erected where the Roman forum once stood.
The most important square in Cáceres, the Plaza de Santa Maria was erected where the Roman forum once stood.
Former political and religious center of the city in the 13th century, this beach is famous for the Santa Maria church. A building enjoying the status of co-cathedral. This is where the city council met to dispense justice. The square also includes the Episcopal Palace, seat of the Coria-Cáceres bishopric. It was renovated in the 15th century.