Zaragoza (Spain)
Zaragoza, also known in English as Saragossa, is the capital city of the Zaragoza Province and of the autonomous community of Aragon, Spain. It lies by the Ebro river and its tributaries, the Huerva and the Gállego, roughly in the center of both Aragon and the Ebro basin.
On 1 January 2019 the population of the municipality of Zaragoza was 706,904, on a land area of 973.78 square kilometres. The population of the metropolitan area was estimated in 2006 at 783,763 inhabitants. The municipality is home to more than 50 percent of the Aragonese population.
The city lies at an elevation of about 208 metres above sea level.
- Basilica of Our Lady of the Pillar
- Aljafería Palace
- Stone Bridge
- La Seo Cathedral
- Roman Theatre of Zaragoza
- Fuente de la Hispanidad
- El Tubo
- Roman Walls of Zaragoza
- Zaragoza Central Market
- Carmen Gate
- Santa María Magdalena Church
- Goya Monument
- Misericordia Bullring
- Plaza de España
- San Pablo Church
- Santa Engracia Church
- Palace of the Counts of Morata
- Lonja de Zaragoza
- Puente de Piedra
- Zaragoza Museum
- Pablo Serrano Museum
- Third Millennium Bridge
- Museum Ibercaja Camón Aznar
- Patio de la Infanta
- Arch and House of the Dean
- Church of St. Philip and St. James the Less
- Plaza of Our Lady of the Pillar
- Museum of Caesaraugusta River Port
- San Miguel de los Navarros Church
- Caesar Augusta Roman Remains Museum
- Torreón de La Zuda
- Church of Santa Isabel de Portugal
- Grande José Antonio Labordeta Park
- Canal Imperial de Aragón
- San Ildefonso Church
- Principal Theatre
- Antigua College of Medicine and Science
- Museum of Caesaraugusta Public Baths
- Calle de Alfonso I
- Aquarium Zaragoza
- Solans House
- Museum of Fire and Firefighters
- La Romareda Stadium
- Water Tower Zaragoza
- Edificio Pignatelli
- Museum of Lanterns and Crystal Rosary