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| Uncastillo La zona de las Cinco Villas, Zaragoza, 50678 | ![]() |
Toda la villa está declarada conjunto Histórico Artistico, y entre los monumentos a visitar destacan el castillo de Sibirana, los restos de la muralla urbana, las casas-palacio del siglo XVI, el palacio de Martín el Huma... more
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| Palacio Arzobispal Plaza de la Seo 5, Zaragoza, 50001 | ![]() |
Opposite the cathedral in the Plaza Grande, the former Palacio Arzobispal (Archbishop’s Palace) now houses a row of shops, ranging from delicatessens to clothes stores. During the last few years, the central courtyard ... more
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| Sadaba La zona de las Cinco Villas, Zaragoza, 50670 | ![]() |
he castle of Sádaba is of an elegance extraordinary, very austere and harmonic, very homogenous due to the quality of his sillares. His stranger architect had to be a great teacher. It is a castle of cisterciense style,... more
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| Sos del Rey Catolico (Norte de Cinco Villas), Zaragoza, 50680 | ![]() |
As the second child of John II, Ferdinand was not in line to become king. Perhaps, Juana may have believed her child to be a threat to John II's first child, Carlos of Viana. Reportedly, John II and Carlos had no love fo... more
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| Monumento del Emperador Augusto Avenida Cesar Augusto, s/n, Zaragoza, 50003 | ![]() |
Zaragoza was founded in the year 24 BC by the Romans under Augustus. The city initually took the name of its founder: Caesaraugusta. This statue shows the emperor dressed as a general and haranguing his troops, and on hi... more
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| Museo Pablo Serrano Paseo Maria Agustin 20, Zaragoza, 50004 | ![]() |
Between Puerta del Carmen and Plaza Europa, Avenida María Agustín follows the line of the ancient wall that used to surround the city up until the 19th century. On this tree-less road you can find the Museu... more
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| Museo de Zaragoza Plaza de los Sitios 6, Zaragoza, 50001 | ![]() |
In the pictorial art section work is displayed in chronological order, from Romanesque to contemporary art. There is a large collection of primitive Aragonese painters showing all the main stylistic tendencies. There are... more
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| Parque Pignatelli Paseo Cuellar, Zaragoza, 50007 | ![]() |
This park is partly surrounded by Cuellar Avenue, and it leads from Sagasta Avenue to the Imperial Canal. In the middle of the park stands a statue in memory of Ramon Pignatelli (1734- 1793), patron of the city, who was ... more
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| Plaza de Aragon Paseo de la Independencia, Zaragoza, 50004 | ![]() |
Located at the end of Avenida Independencia, Plaza Aragon was built to glorify the autonomous region of Aragon, made up of three provinces: Zaragoza, Huesca and Teruel. In the centre of the square, surrounded by gardens,... more
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| Palacio de Deportes Conde de Aragon, 5, Zaragoza, 50011 | ![]() |
Palacio de los Deportes is an indoor arena located in Mexico City, Mexico, within the sports complex Magdalena Mixhuca, near the Mexico City International Airport. It hosted the 1968 Mexico City Olympic Games for the com... more
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