All historic houses to visit in Zaragoza

Step into the past at 5 historic houses in Zaragoza. These preserved homes offer a glimpse into the lives of notable figures and everyday people from different eras.

Are you interested in exploring historic homes? Here are the must-see historic houses in Zaragoza:

  1. Museo del Teatro Romano de Caesaraugusta1

    Museo del Teatro Romano de Caesaraugusta

     Zaragoza
    The 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
  2. Museo del Fuego y de los Bomberos2

    Museo del Fuego y de los Bomberos

     Zaragoza
    Museo 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
  3. Alma Mater Museum3

    Alma Mater Museum

     Zaragoza
    The 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
  4. Museo de Zaragoza, sección de Cerámica4

    Museo de Zaragoza, sección de Cerámica

     Zaragoza
    The 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
  5. Museo de Zaragoza Sección Etnología5

    Museo de Zaragoza Sección Etnología

     Zaragoza
    The 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