Casa de los Cáceres This 18th century house has a central patio with a veranda held up by columns, and the various rooms branch off from it. There are said to be 365…
Plaza Andrés de Lorenzo Cáceres Although the original square dates from the 16th century, it has gradually been extended to become what it is today. In the 20th century it was fenced…
Plaza de la Constitución This square is more popularly known as Plaza de la Pila (the Fountain Square) and used to be surrounded by the stately homes of noble families in the…
Sacred Art Museum On display at this religious-themed museum is a variety of ecclesiastic clothing with gold embroidery, together with sculptures and paintings. It also…
The Chapel of El Calvario This small chapel was completed in the 19th century. It houses a figure of Christ on the Cross together with Saint John and the Virgin Mary, which are…
The Chapel of Las Angustias The figure of the Virgen de las Angustias you will find in this chapel was made in Mexico during the first half of the 17th century. Aside from its…
The Chapel of Los Dolores This chapel was part of the former Monastery of San Francisco, which was built in the 17th century. Its delicate cornice and rococo-style altarpiece…
The Chapel of San Antonio The chapel was built as a sign of gratitude towards San Antonio for ridding the town of the plague in the 17th century. One of the most interesting…
The Church of San AgustÃn This 16th century church devoted to San Sebastián was built in the 16th century and comprises a single nave with two side chapels. It features two…
The former San Francisco monastery Founded in the 17th century, the building now houses the municipal library. Mention should be made of its beautiful inner patio with wooden balconies,…
The Parish Church of San Marcos Legend has it that a statue of San Marcos Evagelista was found on the beach one day with his name on it, before the Spanish conquistadors reached the…