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Just a few of the museums found in Zaragoza.

Zaragoza Museum
This museum was constructed as part of the Spanish-French exposition in 1909. Includes exhibits on Industry, Architecture and the arts.
Roman River Port Museum
Contains the ruins of a Roman Harbor that once was on the Ebro river.
Caesaraugusta Museum
Below the cube you will find ruins of the Roman colony that predates Zaragoza, including the notable Roman forum.
The Tapestry Museum
Contains some exception Tapestries as well as a number of other religious art objects.
Roman Theatre Museum
Found by accident in 1972 this theater dates to the Roman colony of Caesaraugusta

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The above photographs were taken by (©) Agustín Martínez and provided by Zaragoza Turismo

This page last updated August 2007