2025 Alcantara Travel Guide: Must-see attractions, popular food, hotels, transportation routes (updated in April)
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Century-old buildings awaiting revitalization and reuse
Spain Westward Journey ~ Cáceres (Region)
The first document recording the existence of this house dates back to 1401, although the current building was built in the first half of the 17th century by Frey Don Juan Roco Campofrío.
On January 17, 1213, Alfonso IX of León finally conquered Alcántara from the Muslims, with Bernardo Rocco being a key protagonist of the battle, and he was recognized with the Rancho de Campofrio. The building was used as a general hospital during the War of Succession and later as a military barracks. It was destroyed in 1809 and later rebuilt to house veterans of the Revolutionary War. The granite ashlar facade consists of three levels in which balance and symmetry prevail thanks to the regular arrangement of its openings. The windows on the first and second floors are decorated with triangular pediments. In the centre, the solid doorway opens to a lower door framed by Tuscan columns, while the balcony is completed by a split pediment supported by Ionic columns, adding a certain dynamism to the whole. It is currently the largest civilian building in Alcántara.
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San Pedro de Alcántara Birthplace Memorial Church
Spain Westward Journey ~ Cáceres (Region)
The church was built in the 17th century at the expense of the people of San Pedro de Alcántara’s birthplace. Born in 1499, this Franciscan reformer was very into asceticism and abstinence.
The church has only one nave, and the Baroque altar painting inside is very eye-catching. The main facade is simple yet slightly refined in style. The old men in the village sat there drinking.
In the square in front there is a statue of San Pedro de Alcántara.
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San Benito de Alcántara Foundation Headquarters
Spain Westward Journey ~ Cáceres (Region)
This is the former headquarters of the Military Order of Alcántara. It was built in the 16th century and combines Gothic, Renaissance and plate styles. The cloister has two floors and is in Gothic style. Highlights of the interior are the main cathedral and the Bravo de Jerez Church. Currently, it is the headquarters of the San Benito Alcántara Foundation and a meeting place for many activities, including studies and research.
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A small town on the border of Spain and Portugal
Traveling westward in Spain ~ Cáceres (region)
In the last spur of the San Pedro Mountains, on the banks of the Tagus River, the historic district of Alcántara unfolds.
Located on the border of Spain and Portugal, this city, informally known as Laia, has a valuable monumental heritage. Some of the most important buildings include the Roman Bridge and the bridge built by the Knights of Alcantara. Holm oak and cork oak groves are part of the beautiful landscape surrounding the Alcantara Reservoir, which is an excellent location for water sports, hiking and horseback riding. The Tagus River also offers many spots where visitors can fish.
One of the most iconic buildings in the town of Cáceres Alcantara, taking you back to Roman Spain. This is the Roman Bridge, an engineering marvel built in the second century AD across the Tagus River (known to the Romans as the Tagus River). The bridge is more than 200 meters long and 60 meters high, with six arches and retains an honorary arch dedicated to Emperor Trajan.
Some of the most important monuments in the town's urban layout were built on the initiative of the Knights of Alcantara. From the Middle Ages to the 13th century, Extremadura was the border between the Kingdom of Leon and the Moorish Kingdom. Therefore, after the Reconquista, many military orders took control of these lands. The parish church of Our Lady of Almokovar is a good example of this period, which mainly follows the Romanesque style (already widespread in the northern part of the peninsula). Built on top of an old mosque, this church has a beautiful facade that announces the coming Gothic style.
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