Explore Zaragoza's rich tapestry of history and culture, from its ancient Roman foundations to stunning religious landmarks and vibrant culinary scene. This collection highlights the city's unique blend of Islamic, Gothic, and Baroque influences, offering a journey through centuries of Spanish heritage.
Roman Walls
These are the ancient Roman walls that once enclosed the city of Caesaraugusta, highlighting Zaragoza's historical significance.
Roman Theater
The remains of a Roman theater that once hosted performances in the ancient city of Caesaraugusta.
Roman Forum
The archaeological site of the Roman Forum, the central public space of ancient Caesaraugusta.
Catedral del Salvador de Zaragoza
The Cathedral of the Savior of Zaragoza, a UNESCO site renowned for its diverse architectural styles, reflecting centuries of history.
Basilica de Nuestra Señora del Pilar
The impressive Basilica of Our Lady of the Pillar, a significant Marian shrine and a symbol of Zaragoza.
Zaragoza Museum
A museum dedicated to showcasing the art and history of Aragon, located in the historic Palacio de la Real Audiencia.
Goya Museum
The Goya Museum, dedicated to the life and works of the renowned Spanish artist Francisco Goya.
Palacio de la AljaferÃa
The AljaferÃa Palace, a magnificent example of Islamic architecture in Spain, serving as the seat of the Aragonese parliament.
Mercado central de Zaragoza
The central market of Zaragoza, a vibrant hub for fresh local produce and a beautiful example of Modernist architecture.
El Tubo
El Tubo is a famous district in Zaragoza known for its lively atmosphere and abundance of traditional tapas bars.