The Majestic Monumento al Justiciazgo: A Symbol of Zaragoza's Heritage
Explore the Monumento al Justiciazgo, a stunning tribute to justice and history in the heart of Zaragoza's Old Town.
A brief summary to Monumento al Justiciazgo
- Pl. de Aragón, 11, Zaragoza, Old Town, Zaragoza, 50004, ES
The Monumento al Justiciazgo is an iconic landmark situated in Zaragoza's Old Town, offering visitors a glimpse into the city's rich historical narrative. This impressive monument pays tribute to the medieval institution of the Justicia, which was vital in safeguarding the rights and justice for the people of Aragon. Standing tall in Plaza de Aragón, this monument captures both the essence of the region's fight for justice and its architectural beauty. As you approach, you'll be greeted by intricate sculptures and detailed carvings that narrate the stories of bravery and resilience from centuries past. Surrounding the monument is a lively environment filled with local cafes, shops, and vibrant street life, making it an ideal location for tourists to immerse themselves in the culture of Zaragoza. The plaza often hosts various events, exhibitions, and gatherings, providing a dynamic backdrop to the monument itself. Visitors can spend hours exploring the area, taking in the sights and sounds, and perhaps enjoying a traditional Aragonese meal at one of the nearby restaurants. For those seeking a deeper understanding of Zaragoza's history, the Monumento al Justiciazgo serves as a starting point for exploring other nearby historical sites, each contributing to the rich tapestry of the city's heritage. Don't forget to bring your camera, as the monument offers stunning photo opportunities, particularly at sunset when the warm golden light enhances its beauty.
Local tips
- Visit early in the morning or late in the afternoon for the best light for photos.
- Combine your visit with a walking tour of the Old Town to explore more historical sites nearby.
- Check local event schedules as the plaza often hosts cultural events and performances.
- Enjoy a coffee at one of the nearby cafes to soak in the lively atmosphere of the plaza.
Getting There
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Walking
If you are in the Old Town (Casco Antiguo) of Zaragoza, head towards Plaza de Aragón. The Monumento al Justiciazgo is located at Pl. de Aragón, 11. From the Plaza del Pilar, you can walk south along Calle Don Jaime I until you reach Plaza de Aragón. The monument will be visible as you approach the square.
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Public Transport (Bus)
If you are further away, take the bus to Plaza de Aragón. You can catch Line 34 or Line 36 from various points in the city. Once you arrive at the stop 'Plaza de Aragón', you will see the Monumento al Justiciazgo as you exit the bus.
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Walking from the Cathedral
Starting from the La Seo Cathedral, head east on Calle de la Almuhada. Continue straight until you reach Plaza de Aragón. The monument is located in this square at Pl. de Aragón, 11, near the center of the plaza.
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Metro (to nearby station)
Take the Zaragoza tram to the stop 'Plaza de España', and then walk towards Plaza de Aragón. It’s approximately a 10-minute walk. Head north on Calle de Alfonso I, and turn left onto Calle Don Jaime I, then continue onto Plaza de Aragón. The monument will be at the square.
Attractions Nearby to Monumento al Justiciazgo
- Plaza de Aragón
- Museo de Ciencias Naturales de la Universidad de Zaragoza
- Basílica of Santa Engracia Church
- Puerta del Carmen
- Plaza de los Sitios
- Zaragoza Museum
- Plaza España
- IAACC Pablo Serrano
- Palacio de Sástago
- El Tubo
- Palacio de los Condes de Morata o de Luna
- Palacio de Fuenclara
- Plaza de Sas Santiago
- San Felipe Square
- Plaza San Felipe
Landmarks nearby to Monumento al Justiciazgo
- Fundación Ibercaja Patio de la Infanta
- Plaza de los Sitios, Zaragoza
- Memorial Sites of Zaragoza
- Monumento a los Mártires de la Religión y de la Patria
- Fire and Fireforce Museum
- El Pastor del Águila
- Zaragusta
- Church of San Felipe and Santiago el Menor (Zaragoza)
- Museo de la Tortilla
- Museo de las Termas Públicas de Caesaraugusta
- Iglesia de Santa Isabel de Portugal
- Monumento al Cofrade
- Fuente de la Samaritana
- Real Maestranza de Caballería de Zaragoza
- Puerta del Palacio de los Salabert-Sora