Souvenirs - Picture
gallery
In
the city of Zafra we can point out the charming town planning
itself. It is appropriate to underline the importance of
the artistic displays that it offers, together with its
strategic situation on the "Silver Route" (Ruta de la Plata),
on the main road N-630, in Southern Extremadura and in an
intermediate position between Andalusia, Castilla La Mancha
and the Portuguese Alentejo. The first reliable news about
Zafra come from the medieval times, although it was in the
14th century, when its role became more and more important
in the South of Extremadura.
MONUMENTS
OF INTEREST
If
you decide to wander in the streets of Zafra, you cannot
miss the Dukes of Feria Palace, built in 1437, the Santa
Clara Convent, founded in 1428, the Santa Catalina Convent,
built in the 17th century, and the Santiago Hospital, founded
in 1438 as the first aristocratic residence in Zafra.
We
must also point out the Plaza Chica (Small Square), located
within the old city, where the town council and the market
were held from the 14th century, as well as the Plaza Grande
(Big Square), built in the middle of the 15th century.
In
the closer streets around these squares, visitors can appreciate
many mudejar (Arabic style) façades, with the windows divided
by a small column, some of them decorated with traditional
tile works, fronts with flat arches and interlaced designs.
The mudejar style remained in the popular taste as a building
feature nowadays, with the use of lime to paint the fronts,
the use of bricks and tiles and other building elements.
Some examples are the Jerez Gate, the Aljimez House or the
Badajoz Gate.
In
the Jewry, where the latest vestiges of the Jewish settling
in Zafra can still be seen, we can highlight the Cristo
del Pozo Chapel and the San Miguel Hospital.
SAN
MIGUEL FAIR, A MASS FAIR
Every
Autumn, Zafra becomes a great world display window for all
kinds of cattle (pigs, sheep, goats, cows and horses) during
the International Cattle Fair, traditionally known as San
Miguel Fair.
This
fair is more than five centuries old. The best fertile males
and females, after a strict selection in their farms or the
rural estates, are sold at auction in the Fair, in order to
improve the cattle livestock.
Over
one million people, farmers, businessmen and public in general
come to visit every year this International Cattle Fair, not
only to know the most selected cattle in the world, but also
to enjoy, have fun and visit the different exhibitions, cultural
events, games and competitions which take place during the
week.
Amongst
the most popular activities, we can stand out the traditional
Rodeo, where around 1,500 heads of horses, mules and donkeys
are sold in nonofficial transactions and the dealers are mainly
gipsies.
There
is also an exhibition and sale of Selected Cattle. Amongst
the main competitions, we can point out the National Horse
Competition, the Exhibition-Competition of Pure Spanish Breed
Horses, as well as the Morphological Merino Competition, the
Charolais Female and the Iberian Pig competitions.
INDUSTRIAL
AND BUSINESS CITY
Another
important feature of the historical personality of Zafra is
its industrial and business character, in the middle of an
agricultural and farming environment. Zafra has been rewarded
for its continuous marketing activity, with the granting of
the "City" status in 1882, the Regional Extremenian Land Fair
in 1965, the declaration of the city as "Historical and Artistic
Ensemble" and the name of "International Cattle Fair" in 1992
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