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Select the dates of your stay >Saragossa
Zaragoza is a city and a municipality in Spain, capital of the homonymous province and the autonomous community of Aragón. Belonging to the Central Region - of which it is not capital, but neighboring Utebo -, it has a special regime as the capital of Aragon (Law 10/2017, of November 30, special regime of the municipality of Zaragoza as the capital of Aragon) .
With a population of 666,880 inhabitants (INE, 2018) it is the fifth most populous city in Spain, after Madrid, Barcelona, Valencia and Seville.
The city has a nominal GDP of USD 135,987 million and a nominal GDP per capita of USD 26,119, which represents a PPP GDP per capita of USD 26,120, being the 4th Spanish city in economic activity; and the 16th of Europe behind: London, Paris, Amsterdam, Milan, Brussels, Moscow, Munich, Madrid, Berlin, Vienna, Rome, Copenhagen, Stockholm, Barcelona and Valencia
It is located on the banks of the rivers Ebro, Huerva and Gállego and the Imperial Canal of Aragon, in the center of a wide valley. Its privileged geographical situation makes it an important logistics and communications hub; It is located about 300 km from Madrid, Barcelona, Valencia, Bilbao and Toulouse. Part of its munic ...
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Zaragoza Old Town
The Casco Antiguo or Casco Viejo de Zaragoza, capital of the Autonomous Community of Aragon (Spain), is a district formed by different neighborhoods, among which are those of San Pablo (popularly known as El Gancho), that of San Miguel, that of the Tenerías and that of La Magdalena (also known as El Gallo).
Select the dates of your stay >Basilica of Santa Engracia (Zaragoza)
The minor basilica of Santa Engracia in the city of Zaragoza, better known as the basilica of Santa Engracia, is a Catholic temple in the city of Zaragoza (Spain).
Its origin is in a Christian chapel of the III-IV century where the remains of Santa Engracia and other martyrs from Zaragoza were worshiped. From this period two paleochristian sarcophagi carried out by Roman workshops of the first half of the fourth century are preserved in the crypt of the church: that of the Receptio animae (restored in 1998) and that of the Petrine Trilogy (restored in 1991).
This place of Christian worship rem ...
Independence Walk
The Paseo de la Independencia, also known as Paseo Independencia, is one of the main communication routes in the city of Zaragoza (Aragon, Spain). It begins in the Plaza de España and ends in the Plaza de Paraíso, passing through the Plaza de Aragón. Its name refers to the War of Independence during which the city suffered several sites against the French invasion and was completely destroyed, the civilian population being deeply involved in the defense, which caused a great memory.
Select the dates of your stay >Pablo Gargallo Museum
The Pablo Gargallo Museum is a museum dedicated monographically to the work of the Aragonese sculptor Pablo Gargallo (1881-1934) that is located at number 3 of the San Felipe de Zaragoza square (Aragon, Spain), in the Argillo palace, Francisco Sanz de Cortés's house.
Select the dates of your stay >Goya Museum - Ibercaja Collection - Camón Aznar Museum
The Goya Museum - Ibercaja Collection - Camón Aznar Museum is a museum of fine arts located in Espoz y Mina street, 23 in Zaragoza (Aragon, Spain).
The museum houses more than a thousand works. Among them, there are more than five hundred which, being the most significant, are exhibited in their permanent rooms. Most of his funds come from the legacy made by the illustrious professor, academic, critic and collector from Zaragoza, José Camón Aznar. In addition, as of 2015, new incorporations from Ibercaja and the Royal Aragonese Economic Society of Friends of the Country are exhibited.
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Caesaraugusta Theater Museum
The Cesaraugusta Theater Museum is a space that shows the ruins of the ancient Roman theater in Zaragoza (Spain) as well as various archaeological remains and models of that period. It is located on Calle San Jorge, nº 12. A part of its facilities occupies lots corresponding to important houses of medieval, Renaissance and Baroque times; The monumental and exhibition complex is, on the other hand, nestled in the grounds of the former Jewish quarter of Zaragoza: for these reasons, the Museum also takes advantage of the integration, in a joint vision, of interesting remains and samples of Zarago ...
Select the dates of your stay >House of the Morlanes
The house of the Morlanes in the square of San Carlos de Zaragoza (Aragon, Spain) is a 16th-century building whose author and its first owner are unknown. Both M. de la Sala Valdés and J. Camón Aznar have pointed out the possibility that he belonged to the Morlanes, a family of distinguished jurists and artists who owned several houses in this area, although this data has not yet been documented. It could be built by one of them, Gil Morlanes the Elder-
The only confirmed fact is that the plaster decoration of its main façade was completed in 1555. This facade, made of brick on a ashlar plinth ...
Canal House (Zaragoza)
La Casa del Canal or de los Tarín, located in the street of Santa Cruz numbers 17 and 19 of Zaragoza (Spain) is a building that was originally a 16th-century Renaissance palace and that served as housing for the Justicias de Aragón, Juan and Esteban Gil Tarín, and of which only the wooden eave that tops the main facade is preserved.
Select the dates of your stay >Montemuzo Palace
The Montemuzo Palace in Zaragoza (Spain) is a complex formed by the old Montemuzo Palace and the so-called Artiach house, which today houses the headquarters of the Municipal Archive. The palace is a construction from the end of the 16th century, currently linked by a passage on its ground floor to the Artiach house, a residential building from the beginning of the 20th century in an eclectic style with modernist decorative elements.
Select the dates of your stay >Fuenclara Palace
The Fuenclara Palace in Zaragoza (Spain) was built in the second half of the 16th century on behalf of Don Antonio Agustín, father of the archbishop of Tarragona and eminent canonist, transformed in the 17th century by his new tenants, the Counts of Fuenclara.
It is an exempt building that originally consisted of three floors, although it currently has one more floor.
In any case, and despite the profound modifications made in the interior space, it continues to articulate around a central courtyard with a monumental staircase to access the rest of the floors. The patio has four Tuscan columns ...
Argensola Palace
The Argensola Palace, also called Casa Mercadal, is a stately building located near the cathedral of San Salvador de Zaragoza (Spain), built in the 16th century as a residence of the Albión family. In the mid-nineteenth century, it passed to the Mercadal family, with roots in the old historical community of Daroca, in the southwest of the province of Zaragoza, undergoing major subsequent reforms.
The architect and urban planner Fernando García Mercadal was born on April 5, 1896. A plaque discovered by the City of Zaragoza on its facade recalls the event. There is the circumstance that the inte ...
Huarte Palace
Huarte Palace, also known as Provincial Historical Archive, located on Dormer Street number 6-8, in Zaragoza (Spain) is a house-palace from the early 16th century, built for a well-off family from Zaragoza. It is also known as Casa Frías, for being Don Mariano Frías-Salazar, Marquis de Huarte, its owner at the beginning of the 20th century.
Select the dates of your stay >Alfonso I Street
Alfonso I street in Zaragoza is a main street of the historical center of the city. Communicate El Coso with the Plaza del Pilar. The street stands out for its beautiful buildings and the panoramic view of the Basilica del Pilar, from which its central dome is observed.
Select the dates of your stay >Museum of the Lanterns and Crystal Rosary
The Museum of the Lanterns and Crystal Rosary is located inside the church of the Sacred Heart of Jesus in the Plaza de San Pedro Nolasco in Zaragoza. It shows the handicraft pieces that make up the Crystal Rosary.
The Crystal Rosary is celebrated every October 13 in the Aragonese capital and consists of a night procession of lanterns and glass floats that correspond to each of the parts that are prayed in the prayer of the rosary.
Church of San Gil Abad (Zaragoza)
The church of San Gil is a religious temple under the invocation of San Gil Abad. Located on the street of Jaime I, No. 15 of Zaragoza (Aragon, Spain) is a Catholic parish temple built in the fourteenth century in the Mudejar style with subsequent baroque reforms carried out in the eighteenth century.
It is one of the Monuments of the Historical Patrimony of Spain, declared B.I.C. in 1967. But it is one of the Mudejar towers of Zaragoza that is not a World Heritage Site declared by Unesco.
Roman theater of Zaragoza
The Roman theater of Caesaraugusta is a theater from the Roman era built in the first half of the 1st century AD. C. (governments of Tiberio and Claudio) in Caesar Augusta, now Zaragoza, Spain. It had capacity for about six thousand spectators and followed the model of the Marcelo theater in Rome. It was in use until the third century when its materials were reused to build walls and other buildings. In 1973, archaeological surveys were brought to light and can now be visited within the framework of the Cesaraugusta Theater Museum. On October 8, 2001, it was declared of Cultural Interest in th ...
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