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1Huesca Museum
HuescaThe Huesca Museum is conveniently located in the University Square in the north of the city. Its location is ideal for tourists as it is near the cathedral and the town hall, making it a perfect addition to any sightseeing itinerary. The museum's location also offers easy access to other attractions and amenities in the city. 2Valderrobres Castle
ValderrobresThe castle has recently undergone a restoration process, which was completed in 2021. This has ensured that the castle's historical features are preserved, while also making it safe and accessible for visitors. The restoration has breathed new life into the castle, making it a fascinating place to visit. 3Pedagogic Museum of Aragón
HuescaThe Pedagogic Museum of Aragón is conveniently located in the same building as the Huesca Tourism Office, in Plaza López Allué, Spain. This central location makes it easily accessible for tourists visiting the city. The museum was established in 2006 and specializes in the education, culture, and society of the 20th century, as well as educational heritage and the school as a reflection of society. 4Goya's Birth Place
FuendetodosThe Goya Birth House, located in the town of Fuendetodos, is now a museum that visitors can explore. It showcases Aragonese style furniture, reproductions of Goya's works, and various documents related to the artist. This provides a unique insight into the life and work of one of Spain's most renowned painters. 5Museo del Teatro Romano de Caesaraugusta
ZaragozaThe Museum of the Theater of Cesaraugusta (Museo del Teatro de Caesaraugusta) is a space in which the ruins of the old Roman theater of Zaragoza as well as diverse archaeological finds and models of that time are exhibited. The Roman theater of Caesaraugusta dates from the 1st century and with its 7 6Museo del Fuego y de los Bomberos
ZaragozaMuseo del Fuego y de los Bomberos is a museum in Zaragoza that is dedicated to fire and firemen that is housed in the former convent of Franciscanos Mínimos de la Victoria of the sixteenth century. The building still functions as a fire station, but also as the history museum in which the advances i 7Alma Mater Museum
ZaragozaThe Alma Mater Museum is a museum in Zaragoza that is housed in the Palacio arzobispal de Zaragoza (the archiepiscopal palace of Zaragoza). The museum exhibits objects related to the Diocese of Zaragoza. Throughout spaces formerly known as Las Casas del Obispo, the residence of the bishops and archb 8Angel Orensanz Museum and Arts
SabiñánigoThe Angel Orensanz Museum and Arts of Serrablo is an ethnological museum located in the Bridge of Sabiñánigo, province of Huesca, Aragon, Spain. It is housed in a typical 19th-century building of the Aragonese Pyrenees called Casa Batanero. The museum was inaugurated in 1979 as a result of the collaboration between the Friends of Serrablo Association, the sculptor Angel Orensanz, and the Sabiñánigo City Council. 9Museo de Zaragoza, sección de Cerámica
ZaragozaThe Ceramic Section of the Museum of Zaragoza (Museo de Zaragoza, sección de Cerámica) holds various samples of popular decorated Aragonese pottery. The museum is housed in Casa de Albarracín. The collection includes decorated pottery from Muel, Teruel, Villafeliche and objects from other centers of 10Museo de Zaragoza Sección Etnología
ZaragozaThe Section of Ethnology of the Museum of Zaragoza (Museo de Zaragoza Sección Etnología) holds a collection of objects of the domestic life of the Aragonese Pyrenean valleys. The museum is housed in the casa ansotana where visitors can see the collections of various traditional Aragonese costumes as