Its spiritual importance is highlighted by the presence of the Bell of the Lost, a tradition rooted in the local community
A 17th-century apocryphal text claims that St. Lawrence got the Holy Grail out of Rome and hid it with his relatives in Huesca before being sentenced to death.
An amazing village built in the building of a former Carthusian monastery
Church of St Joseph Pignatelli, inside Pilgrim's Office of the Ignatian Way
The Pignatelli Center, founded in Zaragoza in 1970, is part of the network of Faith-Culture-Justice Centers
Probably the first Christian temple in Zaragoza after the Reconquista, it has an impressive Mudejar bell tower
Zaragoza is the only city in the world with two cathedrals, the Seo was built over the ancient Mosque
Church well known for its unique bell tower in Mudejar style.
Dedicated to St. James the Apostle this church reflects the importance of the town as part of the Jacobean Way of the Ebro
The famous Spanish painter Goya left one of his works on the main staircase of the school.

