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Attractions in Zaragoza

It was built as a leisure residence of the Taifas Kings, under the rule of the king al-Muqtadir. It conserves part of its primitive fortified precincts.
It was founded in 1564 by Don Hernando de Aragón, Fernando III de Aragon el Católico´ s brother. It has a Latin cross plan with only one nave that is divided into three bays, with a small enlargement like most of the transept of the Aragon churches, and...
It is the first Christian Cathedral of Zaragoza. It is dedicated to St Salvador. It was built on the ruins of the roman forum temple, the Visigothic church and the Muslim Major Mosque.

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It is one of the most emblematic places of the town. It comes from the XIII Century, when it was planned to build a building that could connect the cathedral with the new dean´ s house, who was the president of the chapter with a rank lower than the ...
It is the biggest park in the town and the green lung of the same.
This market was built over the site occupied by the former market of the town that had supplied the inhabitants since the XIII Century.

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The Pilar Basilica is one the most important Marian sanctuaries in the Catholic world and a first order artistic centre which contains works of great value and from different times.
The museum was built in commemoration to the Sitios and was established in a Renaissance building that was built in 1908, because of the Spanish- French Exhibition that took place that year.
It is architectonically a simple stone gate, with the structure of a Roman Triumphal Arch with influences of the Neoclassic models of Madrid. It consists of a higher central arch and two side arches.
It was destroyed by the bombing of 1808. It was built over the former Roman – Christian necropolis that housed the remains of Santa Engracia and of other eighteen martyrs from the III and IV Centuries and it was the place where the two Paleochristian...
This building was assigned to house the merchants businesses, avoiding in this way that their businesses were carried out next to the Seo Cathedral and other churches of the town, as traditionally.