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¿WHAT I CAN VISIT IN TARAZONA?
Old bull ring
Access to the rotation is performed through four tunnels or gates, the South was the crews of the North led to the rendering plant, the Western communicating with the bullpen and East served as entrance to the public. It tore
The Episcopal Palace of Tarazona, Moorish
zuda and temporary residence
of the Aragonese monarchs,
was converted from the
late fourteenth
century Episcopal
Palace
EPISCOPAL PALACE
St. Mary Cathedral Orchard
Catedral
Nuestra Señora de la
Huerta
Meets a set of diverse
styles, from early Gothic thirteenth
century to its latest
manifestations of the fifteenth
century, to link to the
revival of the sixteenth century,
adorned with the
architectural tradition of Aragonese Mudejar.
Jewry
The presence of Jewish population in Tarazona, is often lacking in the Visigothic period, but there must have been a Jewish center in Roman times. The importance and power of this community is strengthened in the Muslim period, although part of the population moved to new medina of Tudela in the ninth century.
Square of spain
The Town Hall of Tarazona
was built next to the wall,
leaning against it, between
1557 and 1563 in the Plaza Mayor or the market, to
fulfill the role of Lonja, gazebo
oxen and barns since the city already had a
building Council for
Homes in the Plaza de la
Magdalena, in the
neighborhood of the Belt.
However, we know that since
the mid-seventeenth century, the
building became the Market Hall
itself used as house
HANGING HOUSES
This group of houses Conde Street was built taking advantage of the parapet wall of the Belt neighborhood. His later fascists were flown on Jewry Street.. Belt neighborhood His later fascists were flown on Jewry Street.
Crucifix
It is an ancient shrine
mentioned in
municipal
documents from the mid-sixteent
h century.
It is an octagon
al temple, built of brick in 1660.
La Ermita de San Juan de Tarazon
a, is located on the
way out of town toward Agreda, is the
work of the
seventeenth
century that
exploits a cave in the rock.
The Church of St. Mary Magdalene
located in the neighborhood of
the Belt of Tarazona, a
neighborhood that retains its
medieval urbanism, with steep, narrow
streets, arches, stairs and
walkways. It is the oldest preserved
temple and was the first
cathedral of Tarazona and in
the twelfth century.
Saint MaryMagdalene
Church
The Convent of the Franciscan Sisters of Our Lady of the Conception of Tarazona WAS FOUNDED IN 1542 next to the church and consecrated walled enclosure do in 1546
Convento de la Concepción
Palace Eguaras
Palace Alzira
or Eguará
s of Tarazona, is a Renaissance work, and was built
between
1557 and
1565 by
Antonio
Eguarás,
The Fine Arts
Theatre Tarazona was built between 1918 and 1921. The
works were performed
by the architect Miguel Angel
Navarro project.
Fine arts theater
Church of san Francisco
The Church of San
Francisco, the work of
the late fifteenth
and sixteenth century, is
part of what would
be the Franciscan convent in Tarazona of the cloister is retained.
The old Franciscan monastery
was founded by St. Francis of Assisi in
1214. Married here in
1329 King Alfonso IV of Aragon and Queen Eleanor of
Castile.
Church of San Miguel Arcangel
The Church of San Miguel
Archangel
Tarazona was
built in the
second quarter of the
sixteenth
century, replacin
g the earlier Gothic,
Medieval, seated on the former site of
the Arab mosque.
Carmelite convent TarazonaThe
Convent of the
Discalced Carmelites of Santa Ana de
Tarazona was
founded and funded
by direct order of St. Teresa of Avila, by
Bishop Fray Diego de
Yepes (1599-
1613), who donated an important legacy of
orgebrería and
painting.
The Church of Our Lady of
Mercy of Tarazona was
founded in the late fifteenth
century by the monks of Mercy, on the
site of the church of
Santa Cruz del Rebate, disappeared during the War of the
Two Pedros.
Church of Our Lady of Mercy
The high walls of
Tarazona are the most
important of the
ancient walls of the city and the
best preserved.
Robust, and quite
high fastness
test centuries,
form a nearly
straight line,
vertically sectioned
at intervals
to provide access to the Mayor
Street, Barracks and San Atilano
Walls
The Church of
San Atilano,
patron of the city of Tarazona, is erected on the site
of the birthplace of the Holy Belt in the neighborhood, the
old Jewish quarter of Tarazona.
Church of St. Atilano
¿Where we can stay?
Known for its historic Hotel Brujas de Becquer, Brujas de Becquer Space also offers extensive experienca in celebrations of all kinds, a renowned restaurant and awarded several times as well as a business and cultural center. It is definitely a hub of activity reference in the Shire.
WITCHES HOTEL BECQUER
The Hotel is
an ancient palace of the year 1501,
as recorded in the historic
al record, he built
the Jewish convert
to Muslim builder Moham
ed Santafe
Hotel of the Grant
The Hotel Condes
de Visconti
is located in a
palace of the
sixteenth century and has
the charm
and tranquility of the noble city of
Tarazona offers its inhabitan
ts.
Counts hotel
Visconti
Hostal Santa
Agueda opened in
2002, restoring
an ancient civil
building in the
downtown street
Visconti. It has 11 double
rooms, all equipped with fully restored antique
furniture.
Hostal Santa Agueda
Cipotegato
The Cipotegato is the universal tradition of
Tarazona and takes place every
year on 27 agosto.1 The festivities in honor of the patron San
Atilano were declared of
regional interest in 1998 and the national interest
in 2009. Turasionense
mythical character hooded and dressed as a
harlequin with yellow, red and green. The main
day of the festival of
Tarazona, at twelve o'clock
noon, bursts into the square
through an open corridor through
the crowd by friends and
former Cipotegatos. Across the square, is
pursued by the crowd throws tomatoes. If it
comes out triumphant, will be uploaded to the sculpture erected in his honor in the
same square.
Tarazona monument
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OFIMATICA AYF1
DAVID RADA JARAY