6 Best Sights in Zaragoza, The Pyrenees

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We've compiled the best of the best in Zaragoza - browse our top choices for the top things to see or do during your stay.

Museo Pablo Gargallo

Fodor's Choice

This is one of Zaragoza's sightseeing treasures, both for the palace in which it is housed and for its collection: Gargallo, born near Zaragoza in 1881, was one of Spain's greatest modern sculptors.

Pl. de San Felipe 3, Zaragoza, 50003, Spain
976-724922
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€4
Closed Mon.

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Alma Mater Museum

Portraits of archbishops (one by Goya), Flemish tapestries, Renaissance and medieval paintings, and the remains of the Romanesque door of Zaragoza's church of Santiago form parts of this museum's collection.

Pl. de la Seo 5, Zaragoza, 50001, Spain
976-399488
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€5
Closed Mon.

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EMOZ (Escuela Museo Origami Zaragoza)

Within Zaragoza's Centro de Historias, EMOZ houses one of the finest collections of origami in the world. These eye-popping exhibitions change themes seasonally and reveal the surprising story of Zaragoza's historical connection to the art of paper folding.

Pl. San Agustín 2, Zaragoza, 50002, Spain
876-034569
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€3
Closed Mon.

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IAACC Pablo Serrano

A collection of works by 20th-century sculptor Pablo Serrano (1908–85) and his wife, Juana Francés, are on display in this museum.

Paseo María Agustín 20, Zaragoza, 50004, Spain
976-280659
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Free
Closed Mon.

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Museo de Zaragoza

This museum contains a treasure trove of works by Zaragoza's emblematic painter, Goya, including his portraits of Fernando VII and his best graphic works: Desastres de la Guerra, Caprichos, and La Tauromaquia.

Pl. de los Sitios 6, 50001, Spain
976-222181
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Free
Closed Mon.

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Museo Goya Colección Ibercaja

A small but mighty collection of Goya's works, particularly engravings, are on view here. QR codes are convenient stand-ins for English-language placards.