Art and culture
Castrejón de Capote
There are many exceptional sites left by the Celts in Extremadura, and Castrejón de Capote is one of them. Here you can find remains of walls, buildings and even a shrine.
- Explore
- Castrejón de Capote
A Celtic site
Location and Contact:
- Contact person: Centro de Interpretación y Yacimiento Celta de Capote.
- Tel.:+34 620 85 59 85
- Tel.:+34 924 72 33 28
- Email: castroceltadecapote@gmail.com
- Email: turismo@higueralareal.gob.es
- Website address: www.higueralareal.es
- Opening times
Concertar visitas.
-
There are many exceptional sites left by the Celts in Extremadura, and Castrejón de Capote is one of them. Here you can find remains of walls, buildings and even a shrine.
Next to Higuera la Real there is a Celtic fort ("castro"): Castrejón de Capote. Here you can see remains of houses, walls, workshops and a small shrine.
Although the first traces of humans living in this area date back to the Chalcolithic Age, the remains that can be seen in this site belong to the period between the 5th and 1st centuries BC.
This settlement has two levels. Thanks to various excavations, parts of the main street, houses and storage facilities have been unearthed. But the shrine is especially interesting, and includes an altar for sacrifices.
And if you want to discover more about the history and learn curious facts about this settlement, you can visit the site's interpretation centre. -
- Origin:
-
- Romanisation (AD)
- 1st century BC
- Construction:
-
- Roman fort
- Art period:
-
- Romanisation
- Period in history:
-
- Romanisation
- 1st century BC
Services:
- Audioguide
- Guided Tours
Gallery:
More suggestions
-
Fregenal de la Sierra, illustrious town
It's extensive civil and religious heritage have managed to preserve the essence of this town.
-
Fuentes de León
In the last foothills of the Sierra Morena mountains, and almost in Andalusia, Fuentes de León offers travellers some attractive panoramas.
-
Bodonal de la Sierra
-
Segura de León
-
Higuera la Real
-
Fregenal de la Sierra Castle
An impressive building that belonged to the Templar Order and which, nowadays, has a bullring and a marketplace inside it.
-
Bodonal de la Sierra Bullring
This bullring was fully renovated in 2003.
-
Fregenal de la Sierra Bullring
This bullring has the peculiarity of being inside the castle of Fregenal de la Sierra.
-
Fuentes de León Bullring
The bullring of Fuentes de León was built in the late 19th century by the inhabitants of this municipality in the province of Badajoz.
-
Higuera la Real Bullring
This bullring in the province of Badajoz turned one hundred some years ago.