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El último dÃa se regresaba a Don Benito pero salÃamos muy temprano del hotel y parábamos en el Monasterio de Piedra. A... Continue reading »
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After a further drive we arrive at our first destination of the day, Saragossa. For me the most pressing thing I need to do is find some... Continue reading »
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11. Monasterio de Rueda
To get here, take the N-232 road as far as Quinto and then turn off at Escatrón. The monastery is 74km from Zaragoza. It was built in the 13th century and is Cistercian. Like so many other monasteries it was abandoned in 1835 a... more
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12. Palacio de los Condes de Morata
Zaragoza blossomed in the 16th century. This striking palace is an example of the power of the nobility. It is also called Luna Palace and was built on the Roman wall. At the door two giants protect the entrance and threaten wi... more
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13. Molins House
After visiting Renaissance and Gothic style monuments of Zaragoza, this modernist house is a refreshing change. Designed by Fernando de Yarzo in 1902, the house reflects an innovative blend of the contemporary style with the hi... more
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14. Ayuntamiento
The building was begun in 1946 and finished fifteen years later. It is located in Plaza Pilar between La Lonja (stock exchange) and Pilar BasÃlica. The shape of City Hall is Renaissance and imitates La Lonja. Beside the main do... more
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15. Monasterio de Piedra
In Calatayud take the C-202 road to Nuévalos to reach this Stone Monastery (114km from Zaragoza). It is Cistercian, founded by King Alfonso II in 1195. There are still some Gothic parts of the cloister and a tower remaining and... more
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16. Puente de Piedra
The bridge was finished in the 15th century in Gothic style but had to be restored and repaired many times due to problems caused by flooding. The last reformation was in 1989-1991. The old stone parapet was recovered and the a... more
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17. Fuente de la Hispanidad
This fountain was erected in 1991, just after the Pilar Square, also called the Cathedrals Square, was remodelled. It was built with the purpose of glorifying the Hispanic world. On the 12th of October, Columbus Day, Zaragoza c... more
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18. Casa Natal de Goya
The famous painter Francisco de Goya was born in Fuendetodos, a small village less than an hour away from Zaragoza. His house has been rebuilt and furnished in order to give it the same appearance it had when the painter was bo... more
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19. Museo de Cerámica de Muel
Muel is famous not only for its ceramics but also because of the paintings by Goya in the Nuestra Señora de la Fuente Hermitage. The village is only 25 km away from Zaragoza. The origins of the ceramics lie in Moorish craftsman... more
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20. Museo de la Torre Nueva
This museum, inaugurated in 1986, is located in the basement of a typical Renaissance house which underwent renovation work in 1984. The exhibition is dedicated to the memory of the "Torre Nueva" (New Tower), a clock tower orig... more





