The 10 Best Museums in Aragon, Aragon

September 20, 2021 Velvet Mowry

Discover the best top things to do in Aragon, Spain including Emoz, Museo Pedagogico de Aragon, Museo Pablo Gargallo, Museo de Zaragoza, Alma Mater Museum, Museo De Tapices Y Capitular De La Seo, Museo Minero Escucha, Museo Diocesano Barbastro Monzon, Museo de los Faroles y Rosario de Cristal, Museo Diocesano de Jaca - Arte Romanico.
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1. Emoz

Plaza San Agustin 2, 50002 Zaragoza Spain +34 876 03 45 69 [email protected] http://www.emoz.es
Excellent
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5.0 based on 185 reviews

Emoz

Unique Museum in Europe dedicated to the art of origami

Reviewed By GSAJ - Blenheim, New Zealand

This display in Spain is something to behold. The artists who made these exhibits must be very skilled. Very cheap admission price and well worth the time to visit in this central location.

2. Museo Pedagogico de Aragon

Plaza de Luis Lopez Allue s/n, 22001 Huesca Spain +34 974 23 30 36 http://www.museopedagogicodearagon.com
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5.0 based on 9 reviews

Museo Pedagogico de Aragon

3. Museo Pablo Gargallo

Plaza de San Felipe 3, 50003 Zaragoza Spain +34 976 39 20 58 http://www.zaragozago.com/museos-zaragoza/museo-pablo-gargallo/
Excellent
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4.5 based on 289 reviews

Museo Pablo Gargallo

Reviewed By Tide59 - Hoersholm, Denmark

Wonderful and beautiful museum, where you just enjoy every moment. The sculptures are in an own league.

4. Museo de Zaragoza

Plaza los Sitios 6 CP 50001, 50001 Zaragoza Spain +34 976 22 21 81 [email protected] http://www.museodezaragoza.es/
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4.5 based on 216 reviews

Museo de Zaragoza

The Museum of Zaragoza offers visitors a journey from prehistory to the twentieth century in its different sections. Free entrance

5. Alma Mater Museum

Plaza Seo 5, 50001 Zaragoza Spain +34 976 39 94 88 [email protected] http://www.almamatermuseum.com/
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4.5 based on 107 reviews

Alma Mater Museum

The Alma Mater Museum is located inside a unique palace which has been witness of two thousand years of History where historical characters were accommodated, such as Alphonse I the Battler, the Catholic Monarchs and Pope Luna, and where General Palafox fought against the French troops at the beginning of the 19th century. It is an architectonical and museum project that combines History with 21st century modernity. The permanent collection offers a tour from the Roman period till present, with artists such as Goya and Bayeu and tapestry designed by Raphael ordered to decorate the Sistine Chapel at the 16th century. For example, you can visit a 12th century defensive tower, a 15th century Gothic chapel built while king Alphonse V extended the Crown of Aragon borders towards Naples, and the “Identitas” room in which you will know more about Zaragoza and Aragon History. In this room, the audiovisual production “The strength of a character” deserves a special recognition as winner of the Gold Dolphin of the Cannes Corporate Media & TV Awards on October 13th 2016.

6. Museo De Tapices Y Capitular De La Seo

Plaza de la Seo, 50001 Zaragoza Spain +34 976 29 12 38 http://www.spainisculture.com/en/museos/zaragoza/museo_de_tapices_y_capitular_de_la_seo.html
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4.5 based on 366 reviews

Museo De Tapices Y Capitular De La Seo

Reviewed By Gljamil - Belo Horizonte, Brazil

A good surprise, as tapistry is remarkable in churches for centuries. A museum with good information available and beautiful pieces exposed.

7. Museo Minero Escucha

Calle Carretera S/N, 44770 Escucha Spain +34 902 57 08 40 [email protected] http://www.museomineroescucha.es
Excellent
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4.5 based on 276 reviews

Museo Minero Escucha

8. Museo Diocesano Barbastro Monzon

Calle Palacio 1, 22300, Barbastro Spain +34 974 31 55 81 [email protected] http://www.museodiocesano.es
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4.5 based on 44 reviews

Museo Diocesano Barbastro Monzon

9. Museo de los Faroles y Rosario de Cristal

Plaza de San Pedro, Nolasco, 50001 Zaragoza Spain +34 976 39 58 63 http://www.turismodezaragoza.es/ciudad/cultura.php?clvitem=61
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4.5 based on 220 reviews

Museo de los Faroles y Rosario de Cristal

Reviewed By backpacker31 - Boynton Beach, United States

Located inside the Church of the Sacred Heart of Jesus is a large collection of crystal floats. I’ve never seen floats made entirely of glass before and I must say it was one of the most unique displays I’ve seen. I was the only visitor at the time so my experience was quite personalized. Upon entering and paying the entrance fee, I watched a short introduction film about the history of the floats and their construction. As I proceeded through the displays, a narrative played and lights illuminated the floats. Stunning!

10. Museo Diocesano de Jaca - Arte Romanico

Plaza Catedral S/N, 22700, Jaca Spain +34 974 36 21 85 [email protected] http://www.diocesisdejaca.org
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4.5 based on 284 reviews

Museo Diocesano de Jaca - Arte Romanico

"One of the most beautiful collections of romanesque wall paintings in the world" -Le Monde-

Reviewed By AlbertSalichs - Manresa, Spain

Museo Diocesano de Jaca is the art museum located inside the Jaca Cathedral, in the center of this town, located in Aragon Pyrenees, in the North of Spain. I went to visit the museum in the middle of August, but I did not have so many time and I had to visit it fastly, so I returned in the middle of September, because the Romanesque pictures are great! Really so interesting! In fact, in the first part of the museum, you will see all original Romanesque paintings from some churches in the surroundings of Jaca, which were ripped off the original wall in the middle of 20th Century. Nowadays it is not correct, but then it was the only possibility to save and keep these pictures. For me, a top in Jaca!

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