TOLEDO-MOCTEZUMA PALACE
The palace that became the sumptuous home of Juan Cano de Saavedra, built between the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries in Caceres
Built between the 14th and 15th centuries, this palace became the sumptuous home of Juan Cano de Saavedra who had joined the ranks of Hernán Cortés in the New World and married the princess Tecuixpo, later named after Isabel de Moctezuma, daughter of the Aztec emperor Moctezuma II. The main rooms are decorated with frescoes representing Roman emperors, busts of Mexican kings and landscapes of European cities. It houses the archives of the province.
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Currently provincial archives in the building