Castle of Zafra (Badajoz)

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Palace of the Dukes of Feria
Palacio de los Duques de Feria
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Castle of Zafra (Badajoz)
Alternative namesParador de Zafra
Hotel chain Paradores
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Location Zafra (Badajoz), Spain
Completed1443
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Parador de Zafra

The Palace of the Dukes of Feria (Spanish: Palacio de los Duques de Feria) or the Castle of Zafra is a Gothic castle in Zafra, Badajoz, Spain, founded in 1443. On June 3, 1931, during the Second Spanish Republic, it was declared a historical-artistic monument belonging to the National Treasury.

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