San Mateo (Barrio Alto de la Ciudad Monumental)
San Mateo space , smaller than Santa Maria , consists of three squares, the Piazza San Mateo, San Pablo Plaza and the Plaza of the vanes . This area is dominated by the Church of San Mateo ( built on the old mosque ) . It is also another religious building , the Convent of San Pablo . Among the civil buildings , the most prominent is the Cáceres Ovando Palace or Palace of the Storks ( Military Government Headquarters ) . Completing the San Mateo, in the main square of the vanes , is the Palace of the vanes ( Head Section of Archaeology and Ethnography Museum of Cáceres , a magnificent Almohad cistern , the oldest in the city) and Horses House (Headquarters of the Fine Arts Museum of Cáceres ) . Immediately behind the Church of San Mateo, is a small square where three beautiful buildings are locatedto form a harmonious whole , Casa del Sol , Casa del Aguila and the Torre de Sande . Returning to the Plaza de San Mateo , you can see the impressive Palace Golfines de Arriba. Finally, from San Mateo, you can descend through Broad Street to admire the collection of buildings that define the street. Among them are the House of Ulloa Lorenzo (Home of the School of Fine Arts Eulogio Blasco ) , the House of Ulloa Diego Rico , the House of Walls - Saavedra , Commander of the Palace of the Marquises Alcuéscar or Torreorgaz ( It houses the Parador de Cáceres ) and the House of the Sanchez Paredes. At this point , after crossing Broad Street , is the Puerta de Mérida. At this level we can appreciate the Hospital of the Knights to the right, while if you turn left you can see the House of Pereros ( University College Headquarters Francisco de Sande ) .
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San Mateo (Barrio Alto de la Ciudad Monumental)
San Mateo space , smaller than Santa Maria , consists of three squares, the Piazza San Mateo, San Pablo Plaza and the Plaza of the vanes . This area is dominated by the Church of San Mateo ( built on the old mosque ) . It is also another religious building , the Convent of San Pablo . Among the civil buildings , the most prominent is the Cáceres Ovando Palace or Palace of the Storks ( Military Government Headquarters ) . Completing the San Mateo, in the main square of the vanes , is the Palace of the vanes ( Head Section of Archaeology and Ethnography Museum of Cáceres , a magnificent Almohad cistern , the oldest in the city) and Horses House (Headquarters of the Fine Arts Museum of Cáceres ) . Immediately behind the Church of San Mateo, is a small square where three beautiful buildings are locatedto form a harmonious whole , Casa del Sol , Casa del Aguila and the Torre de Sande . Returning to the Plaza de San Mateo , you can see the impressive Palace Golfines de Arriba. Finally, from San Mateo, you can descend through Broad Street to admire the collection of buildings that define the street. Among them are the House of Ulloa Lorenzo (Home of the School of Fine Arts Eulogio Blasco ) , the House of Ulloa Diego Rico , the House of Walls - Saavedra , Commander of the Palace of the Marquises Alcuéscar or Torreorgaz ( It houses the Parador de Cáceres ) and the House of the Sanchez Paredes. At this point , after crossing Broad Street , is the Puerta de Mérida. At this level we can appreciate the Hospital of the Knights to the right, while if you turn left you can see the House of Pereros ( University College Headquarters Francisco de Sande ) .
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