
Civil architecture
Built at the same time as the Church of San Francisco Javier, its façade has a similar composition
Built at the same time as the Church of San Francisco Javier, its façade has a similar composition. The door has an ornamented lintel with curved rafters, topped with the crest of Carlos III. Its construction ended in 1755.
Over time, it has had various uses, such as a seminary, barracks, secondary school, exhibition centre, etc.
Today, the building is the headquarters of the Extremadura School of Dramatic Arts.
Recommendations: Its interior patio is interesting, with a covered well through which contains rainwater that enters into the cistern. It can be seen at the Holy Week Outreach Centre of Cáceres.
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