Historic Sites & Landmarks
Zaragoza’s architectural landscape spans two millennia, from the 1st-century Roman Theatre to the futuristic structures of the Expo 2008 site. This collection features the 15th-century Stone Bridge across the Ebro River and the ornate Art Nouveau Casa Solans. Modern landmarks include Zaha Hadid’s Bridge Pavilion and Jaume Plensa’s "Alma del Ebro" sculpture. The list also includes the central Plaza of Our Lady of the Pillar, home to the monument honoring Francisco de Goya, the city's most famous artistic son.
Roman Theatre of Zaragoza
The Roman Theater of Zaragoza is a theater from the Roman era, built in the first half of the 1st century AD, in the Age of Tiberius and…
Stone Bridge
The Puente de Piedra is a bridge across the river Ebro in Zaragoza, Spain.
Plaza of Our Lady of the Pillar
The Plaza of Our Lady of the Pillar is one of the busiest popular places in Zaragoza, Spain.
Jaume Plensa
Jaume Plensa i Suñé is a Spanish visual artist, sculptor, designer and engraver.
Solans House
The Solans House is an Art Nouveau palace in Saragossa, Spain. It is also known as Casa de los Azulejos.
Pabellón Puente
Designed by architect Zaha Hadid for Expo 2008, this 270-meter covered bridge and exhibition space spans the Ebro River. Its innovative structure mimics the organic form of a gladiolus.
Pasarela del Voluntariado
A cable-stayed pedestrian and cyclist bridge designed by Javier Manterola for Expo 2008. It features a 75-meter mast and connects the Almozara and Actur districts across the Ebro River.
Monumento a Goya
Located in the Plaza del Pilar, this 1960 bronze and stone sculpture by Federico Marés honors the painter Francisco de Goya. The monument depicts the artist surrounded by figures inspired by his Caprichos etchings.
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