

Although its exterior of stone seems sober, it is an essential visit in the historical centre for three great reasons: El Retablo Mayor: A spectacular and gigantic 16th century altarpiece carved in wood, but completely without painting or gold. Seeing the naked wood allows you to appreciate a level of detail and anatomical realism that gold would have hidden. The best views of the city: Up to your bell tower is mandatory. From above you have the perfect and most photographed view of the roofs, palaces and medieval towers of Cáceres. Mystery and tradition: Custody the famous Black Christ (an overwhelming size of the 14th century surrounded by legends) and, on the outside, the statue of St. Peter, whose feet all travelers touch to have good luck and return to the city. In short: It is the point where the best viewpoint of Cáceres, the local mystery and a unique work of art are crossed in Spain