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This museum has as its core the collections of historian José Camón Aznar (1898-1979) and his wife. — Michelin Guide
This Renaissance and Baroque palace and its remarkable patio are home to a museum devoted to the great Aragonese sculptor Pablo Gargallo. — Michelin Guide
Brace yourself for this great baroque cavern of Catholicism. — Lonely Planet
Zaragoza's cathedral, at the eastern end of the Plaza del Pilar, is the city's bishopric, or diocesan seo (seat). — Fodor's
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The Aljafería is Spain's finest Islamic-era edifice outside Andalucía. — Lonely Planet
Contains a rich treasury of works by Zaragoza's emblematic painter, Goya. — Fodor's
Dominating the eastern end of Plaza del Pilar, La Seo was built between the 12th and 17th centuries and displays a fabulous spread of architectural styles from Romanesque to baroque. — Lonely Planet
Remains of the Roman forum and the Roman sewage system can be seen here. — Fodor's
The theatre is visible from the surrounding streets and an on-site cafe. The all-round aesthetics are fabulous. — Lonely Planet
This pretty church has a delicate 14th-century Mudéjar tower and an early-16th-century retablo (altarpiece) by Damián Forment. It's 200m west of Av de César Augusto. — Lonely Planet
Church museums can sometimes be boring emporiums of anonymous sacred art, but not this one. — Lonely Planet
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