Discover the best top things to do in Extremadura, Spain including Museo de Historia de la Computacion, Museo Nacional de Arte Romano, Real Monasterio De Santa Maria de Guadalupe, Museo de Caceres, Catedral de Plasencia, Archaeological Museum of Badajoz, Museo Provincial de Bellas Artes, Consorcio Museo Etnografico Extremeno Gonzalez Santana, Casa Museo Arabe de Caceres Yussuf al Burch, Catedral de la Asuncion.
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Guided tour by an expert and suitable for any child or adult, who want to learn the history of computing from the first computers personal to the models of 15 years ago, passing also the first PDA, smartphone, and tablet. The Museum is made up of more than 130 computers, of which 70% are from Apple (Complete Collection) and the other 30% are brands such as IBM, Radio Shack, SECOINSA, Spectrum Sinclair, Philips, Dragon, MSX, Atari, BBC, Commodore, Sanyo, Sony, Acorn, Osborne, Amstrad, Toshiba, Siemens, Sharp, Compaq and as time passes, more are added. An hour of visit that shows the evolution of the games or the most professional applications through the last 4 decades, in a practical and fun way using computers, since most are operational. It is amazing to see these machines actually and working. You will learn and have a great time on a trip to the past, you will not forget.
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Free entry on national day. In a lovely modern building. A must visit before the teatro. Nice restaurants opposite the entrance aswell.
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We went to Trujillo mainly to see the monastery but we could have never imagined it was going to be so magnificent. The art, the jewelry, the stunning ceilings, the religious items, etc. In order to visit the monastery, you need to buy the entrance ticket and join a guided tour. Make sure you check the exact times. We went on a Sunday and the last tour was at 12:30 pm. Photographs are only allowed in the cloister area, which is also beautiful. Definitely worth it! Highly recommended.
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Situated in the old city at the top close to the San Francisco Javier church. Free admission to EU residents. Allow a couple of hours for looking around this amazing museum, it is set out to start in Paleolithic times through history up to modern times, all with special relevance to Cáceres. There is a cistern there which was used as a public bath in the past. Photos are allowed!
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Io you like a little town, with a pleasant and joyfull atmosphere...then you have to visit Plasencia! The cathedral is a visit worth with amazing architecture, old and new, beautiful altar pieces, church silver and gold and the old paintings. Visit Plasentia and the cathedral if you want to be wondered!
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Archaeological museum that presents the history of the province of Badajoz from the Lower Paleolithic to the XVIth cent.
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Es una casa arabe original del siglo 12,conserva la estructura y está decorada para ambientar como vivían en la época , cimentada sonre restos romanos ,( suelo de marmol , fuente de leones y piezas de columnas) continuan en la casa. la inauguró el embajador de Irak en 1976. Desde entonces la familia del señor que la descubrió y rescató continúan con la labor de mantenimiento para preservar este pequeño tesoro histórico .
This is a real ‘must see’ in Caceres - a tribute to the labours and research undertaken by Jose de la Torre Gentil which celebrates his discovery of the 12th Century Arab house in his own home! We were thrilled to meet his granddaughter who introduced us to the house. A wonderful piece of living history.
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