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Zaragoza - Historic Walking Tour

Zaragoza Central Market, Zaragoza, Spain

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Explore both the cathedrals of Zaragoza, where stunning architectural marvels await. Marvel at the beauty of the Stone Bridge, which stands as a testament to medieval engineering and dating back to the 15th century. Wander through the Plaza del Pilar, one of the most extensive squares in Europe, offering visitors an immersive experience of history and culture.



To begin your guided tour of Zaragoza, commence at the Basílica De Nuestra Señora Del Pilar, situated in the heart of the city and comprising nine chapels. This iconic structure stands out as one of the most significant churches in Zaragoza, housing the miraculous apparition of the Virgin Mary to Saint James in the year 40, with the pillar left behind as evidence of her visit. Constructed in the Baroque style during the 17th century, this architectural marvel features exquisite artwork such as the Alabaster Retablo Mayor designed by Damián Forment.

Proceeding through the Plaza del Pilar, a vast square dating back to the 16th century, you'll encounter the Basilica of Jesus the Savior and the Basilica of Our Lady of Pilar. Alongside these landmarks, numerous historical structures line the path ahead, providing insight into Zaragoza's rich history.

As you advance further, explore the art gallery known as La Longa, housed within the 16th-century building and now serving as an exhibition space showcasing works from diverse eras.

Marvel at the stunning views from the Puente de Piedra, or Stone Bridge, a magnificent structure spanning the Ebro River and dating back to the 15th century. In 1991, four lion sculptures adorned the bridge, created by sculptor Francisco Rallo Lahoz.

Continue your journey towards the Cathedral of the Saviour, among the two prominent cathedrals in Zaragoza. Built upon the original basilica dating back to the 1st century, its architecture encompasses multiple stylistic elements, making it a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1986.

Nestled alongside the Cathedral of the Saviour lies the Arco del Deán (Arch and House of the Dean), constructed in the 13th century and serving as both a residence for the Dean and a connection between the Dean's quarters and the cathedral.

Conclude your tour at the Mercado Central, the bustling market in Zaragoza, offering a variety of food products and fresh produce. The renowned Aragonese architect Félix Navarro Pérez designed the market in 1895.

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Highlights Visiting the Cathedrals of Zaragoza entails exploring their grand architectural splendor. Additionally, strolling through one of the largest squares within Europe provides an opportunity to immerse oneself in the city's historical ambiance. From the stone bridge, which dates back to the 15th century, visitors can appreciate panoramic vistas offering a unique perspective on the urban landscape.
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Frequently Asked Questions about Zaragoza - Historic Walking Tour

What is the notable landmark in Zaragoza?

The Stone Bridge, also known as the Puente de Piedra, is a magnificent structure spanning the Ebro River and dating back to the 15th century.

Where can visitors find the Basilica of Jesus the Savior?

Visitors can find the Basilica of Jesus the Savior in the Plaza del Pilar, a vast square dating back to the 16th century.

What famous artworks can be found in the Basílica De Nuestra Señora Del Pilar?

The Alabaster Retablo Mayor designed by Damián Forment can be found in the Basílica De Nuestra Señora Del Pilar.

Which church is considered a UNESCO World Heritage Site?

The Cathedral of the Saviour is considered a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1986.


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