Palacio Toledo-Moctezuma

Cáceres


Just north of the Plaza de Santa María lies the domed 16th-century Palacio Toledo-Moctezuma, once home to Isabel Moctezuma, daughter of the Aztec emperor Moctezuma II, who was brought to Cáceres as a conquistador’s bride. The palace now contains the municipal archives and hosts temporary exhibitions.


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