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Catedral

C/ San Pedro,
Zaragoza
Aragón
Spain
97 435 63 78

Type: Historical Interest
Hours: open 10 am-1 pm and 4-8 pm

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The Catedral is the pride of Jaca, an unassuming 11th-century Romanesque construction that makes the historical buildings it is sandwiched between seem unremarkable. The graceful austerity of its original styling and the slight French influence stands despite later remodeling. A portal leads into the interior, though to see it you may need to deposit 50 centimos in the coin box to light the place up.
Last updated January 3, 2008
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