Things to do in Province of Huesca, Aragon: The Best Historic Sites

April 13, 2022 Marianna Hollaway

Huesca (Aragonese: Uesca, Catalan: Osca), officially Huesca/Uesca, is a province of northeastern Spain, in northern Aragon. The capital is Huesca.
Restaurants in Province of Huesca

1. Ermita de Santa Equiteria

Tardienta Spain
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5.0 based on 2 reviews

Ermita de Santa Equiteria

2. Ermita de San Emeterio y San Celedonio

22394 Samitier Spain
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5.0 based on 2 reviews

Ermita de San Emeterio y San Celedonio

3. Iglesia de San Juan Evangelista de Besians

Besians Spain
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5.0 based on 1 reviews

Iglesia de San Juan Evangelista de Besians

4. Puente Romanico de Capella

carretera A-1605, 22480 Capella Spain
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5.0 based on 5 reviews

Puente Romanico de Capella

5. Iglesia de San Vicente de Labuerda

200 meters from the Population, 22360 Labuerda Spain http://www.patrimonioculturaldearagon.es/bienes-culturales/iglesia-parroquial-de-san-vicente-de-labuerda
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5.0 based on 4 reviews

Iglesia de San Vicente de Labuerda

6. Estacion Internacional de Canfranc

Avenida de Fernando el Catolico 2, 22880 Canfranc Spain +34 974 37 31 41 [email protected] http://www.canfranc.es/turismo_canfranc_pirineos.php?idRec=5
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4.5 based on 876 reviews

Estacion Internacional de Canfranc

Reviewed By SallyKatharine

Canfranc was a smallish village near the Aragonese border in the central Pyrenees. Towards the end of the 19th century it was decided that a railway line should be built across the mountain pass, the last stage being an eight-kilometre tunnel opening out into the steep, narrow valley of Arañones. On the 18th July 1928, King Alfonso XIII inaugurated the massive station building, designed to impress travellers with its grandeur and modernity. The railway line in France was closed when a bridge fell down in 1970, but in Spain trains have continued to run, slowly and not very frequently, but they run. The station, on the other hand, was allowed to go to rack and ruin until recently, when the Aragonese government bought it. A fair amount of work has been done and more will be needed, but what we saw was truly impressive. A guide took us in and explained the history of the building and the adventures of the railway in both Civil and World War. Depth interesting and worthwhile.

7. Semonia - Restos arqueologicos del Teatro Romano

Calle Canellas 5, 22001 Huesca Spain +34 974 22 04 55 [email protected] http://semonia.org/
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Semonia is a organic shop and cofee shop in Huesca. Inside, you will see the archaeological remains of the Roman Theatre of Huesca, have a coffee or organic tea, or purchase natural products.

8. Ruta Orwell

Sierra de Alcubierre, 22251 Huesca Spain http://www.turismomonegros.com/la-ruta-orwell.html
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Ruta Orwell

9. Puente de San Miguel

Ctra. Jaca, 22700, Jaca Spain
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4.0 based on 2 reviews

Puente de San Miguel

10. Monasterio de Sigena

Calle Afueras s/n, 22231 Villanueva de Sigena Spain
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3.5 based on 6 reviews

Monasterio de Sigena

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