The city of Teruel has had 3 arenas. The first, located in the plains of San Cristobal, was demolished in 1929. A year later, a new ring for bullfights was built near the current one, and it exists until 1934.The current bullring of Teruel was constructed in 1935. That year, a group of fans, unde...
The celebration in honor of La Virgen de Pueyo (patron of the Alcañiz) is held every year from 8th to 13th September and then the town is different. It is a festival in true Spanish style, with bulls and heifers, pilgrimages, giants, music and a great atmosphere every night....
San Gil church (Iglesia de San Gil) in city of Zaragoza features a square bell tower and was first built in the
1300s, being renovated and restructured a number of times over the years....
The Museum of Fine Arts in Zaragoza hosts paintings by early Aragonese artists, 15th century, and by El Greco, Ribera and
Goya, and the Camon Aznar Museum, with paintings ranging from Rubens, Rembrandt,
Van Dyck, Velazquez and Goya to Renoir, Manet and Sorolla....
The old historic center of Zaragoza "Casco Viejo" is place where most of cities historical monuments can found. The different styles of buildings, palaces and churches all reflect the diversity of Zaragoza’s past history....
The church Iglesia de San Felipe y Santiago el Menor is situated in Casco Histórico district in Zaragoza. It dates back to the early 1700s. With
three naves and masses every Sunday, the church features a number of
eye-catching stone columns....
The Pilar Festival (Fiestas del Pilar) is main annual festival of Zaragoza. It is celebrated every year on the 12th of
October. During the week Zaragoza comes alive with music, parades, flowers, and theater in honor of the Virgin of Pilar who is the female patron saint of Spain....