Puente de Piedra
The Puente de Piedra is also called the Bridge of Lions because since 1991 four lions (symbols of the city) have been placed on the pillars at each end of the bridge. The lion statues were designed by Francisco Rallo Lahoz.
Puente de Piedra
The Puente de Piedra is also called the Bridge of Lions because since 1991 four lions (symbols of the city) have been placed on the pillars at each end of the bridge. The lion statues were designed by Francisco Rallo Lahoz.
Basilica of Our Lady of the Pillar
The Cathedral-Basilica of Our Lady of the Pillar is a Roman Catholic church in the city of Zaragoza, Aragon. The basilica venerates Blessed Virgin Mary, under her title Our Lady of the Pillar praised as "Mother of the Hispanic Peoples" by Pope John Paul II. It is reputed to be the first church dedicated to Mary in history.
Roman Walls
One of the main sights in Zaragoza. The wall, built between the 1st and the 3d century AD, is 3,000 m-long and has about 120 defensive towers.
Mercado Central de Zaragoza
The Central Market of Zaragoza or Lanuza1 was designed in 1895 by the Aragonese architect Félix Navarro Pérez to replace the traditional open-air market in the old market square. It was commissioned by the Sociedad Nuevo Mercado de Zaragoza and was completed in 1903. It has been a National Historic Monument since 1978 and a Site of Cultural Interest since 1982.
La Seo del Salvador
The Cathedral of the Savior or La Seo de Zaragoza is a Roman Catholic cathedral in Zaragoza, in Aragon, Spain. It is part of the World Heritage Site Mudéjar Architecture of Aragon. ( Entry 7 EUR )
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