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  • The fortress of Albarracín

    Albarracín’s crag-top castle or fortress is situated right in the centre of the old Islamic medina. It crowns the village, making it an impregnable castle for centuries. You need to visit...

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  • The gates of the walled city of Huesa del Común

    Only three of the original gates of the walled city of Ossa (Huesa del Común), which were built adjacent to the castle, remain standing: Portal de San Miguel, the western Portal and the Portal ...

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  • Santa Emerenciana's Church

    It was built between the XVI and XVII centuries according to Gothic and Renaissance fashion. In the outside you can admire its forceful forms and the Mannerist cover with four Ionic columns of blackis...

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  • San Francisco Church Teruel

    It is a 15th-century Gothic building. It is home to an outstanding work of masonry in contrast to the other 14th-century buildings in Mudejar brick. Source: Spain Info. Visit: Check schedules i...

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  • Tower, ceiling and cimborio of the Cathedral of Santa María de Mediavilla, Teruel

    The tower, ceiling and cimborio of the Cathedral of Teruel are some of the most outstanding representative examples of Mudéjar architecture of Aragón, which was declared World Heritage b...

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  • San Martín’s church and tower in Teruel

    This beautiful Mudéjar style tower dates from the early 14th century. The tower takes its name from the church pavilion of St. Martin, which was built in the 18th century on the remains of an o...

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  • Castle of Ateca

    El Cantar relates that El Cid passed Ateca on the sixteenth day of exile, setting up camp on the hillock of Torrecid. This is a readily defensible place overlooking the fortified town of Alcocer, whic...

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  • Castle-palace of Cetina

    Stunning 8th-century fortress, which has undergone considerable alterations and restoration over the centuries. It has a 60m2 rectangular base and it is flanked by two towers and a Mudéjar-styl...

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  • Church of San Juan de la Cuesta, Daroca

    Stone, wood and paintings live in harmony in this simple church, the oldest in Daroca and one of the most unusual in Aragon. Work on construction began on the apse of dressed stone, as is common in R...

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  • Church of Santo Domingo de Silos, Daroca

    This church is one of the oldest Mudejar constructions in Spain, and is a splendid example of a mixture of different construction trends. In this case, there is a mixture of Romanesque and Mudejar el...

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