C. Juan Arias, 4, 37500 Cdad. Rodrigo, Salamanca, SpainMap
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Lovely
The palace itself is lovely and well preserved. It harbours different exhibits$ On the ground floor there is one about the Independence War against the Napoleonic invasion, that includes a complete se...
This was a bonus as we were just visiting the building itself when we saw a room with an exhibition of paintings. The local (Salamanca) Painter is Jeronimo Prieto who we hadn't heard of but his work w...
The Palace is a few minutes from the centre of Cuidad Rodrigo. Entry is free, and you can walk through the presentation of lots of pen and ink drawings related to the Peninsular War and then into a co...
This is an attractive building (16th century) with a nice central courtyard, but what we liked best is that it taught us about what happened to Cuidad Rodrigo during the Peninsula War when the French ...
Lovely
The palace itself is lovely and well preserved. It harbours different exhibits$ On the ground floor there is one about the Independence War against the Napoleonic invasion, that includes a complete se...
lovely building and great Art Exhibition
This was a bonus as we were just visiting the building itself when we saw a room with an exhibition of paintings. The local (Salamanca) Painter is Jeronimo Prieto who we hadn't heard of but his work w...
Interesting battle maps and drawings
The Palace is a few minutes from the centre of Cuidad Rodrigo. Entry is free, and you can walk through the presentation of lots of pen and ink drawings related to the Peninsular War and then into a co...
Nice slide of history with some interesting brickwork.
Atmospheric. Cheap entry. Well worth a visit. You can imagine the place 200 years ago. You don't need to allocate a lot of time for this visit.
Great place to learn more about the Peninsula War
This is an attractive building (16th century) with a nice central courtyard, but what we liked best is that it taught us about what happened to Cuidad Rodrigo during the Peninsula War when the French ...