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Admission times: WINTER: From 11 to 13,30 and from 16 to 18. Closed on Monday and Tuesday.
SUMMER: From 10 to 13,30 and from 16 to 19.
29 km. from Huesca we find the most important Aragonese castle, declared National Monument.
From the point of view of the architecture and sculpture, it is one of the most perfect examples of Romanesque art in Spain and in Europe.
The castle is built on a rock of about 2200 m2.
It is surrounded by a long outer wall, reaching a total extent of about 10000 m2.
The Queens Tower, with the chapel, dates back to a previous period, having Arab reminiscences.
The church and the rest of the military buildings belong to a later period (11th and 12th centuries).
The keep, with rectangular plan, stands out over the whole ensemble with its 22 metres of height. It was a military tower.
The Queens Mirador (viewpoint) is a modification of the south walls of the primitive castle.
The Royal Chapel is the most important part, because of its richness in capitals, windows, dome, blind arches in the apse and the barrel and oven vaults.
The building has two floors, one of them is the crypt, where the only entrance to the castle is located.
There is a three-room pavilion that is supposed to have been used as bedroom or for auxiliary services.
Around the castle, you can enjoy picturesque views of the Sierra and La Sotonera reservoir.
Nearby, from the early Medieval castle of Sarsamarcuello, there are interesting views of the Mallos of Riglos (large sandstone conglomerates with curious shapes).
If you want to extend your information on Aragon you can begin crossing another interesting route is the Mudejar, Patrimony of the Humanity, also you can extend your cultural knowledge on Aragon examining its municipal and institutional heraldry without forgetting, of course, some of its emblematics figures as Saint George Pattern of Aragon also book of Aragon.
Also Aragon enjoys a diverse and varied Nature where passing by plants, animals or landscapes we can arrive at a fantastic bestiario that lives in its monuments.
The information will not be complete without a stroll by its three provinces: Zaragoza, Teruel and Huesca and his shines, with shutdown in some of its spectacular landscapes like Ordesa, the Moncayo or by opposition the Ebro.
Also you can dedicarte to the intangible ones: from the legend compilation that also does to universal Aragon you can persecute the presence of del Santo Grial in Aragon.
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In Aragon remains a lot of castles built between the s. IX and XVI. Most formed strategic positions or shelter and some were conceived as noble residence. Few Aragonese castles that sit on a totally flat, being more frecuenteslos castles built on rocks or mountains. JACA, Calatayud, SOS DEL REY CATHOLIC, DAROCA, UNCASTILLO, ALCAÑIZ, LOARRE, Valderrobles SADABA, Peracense, ALQUEZAR, ALBARRACIN, MONSOON, RUBIELOS BLACKBERRY, THE ALJAFERIA, ZARAGOZA, OTHER CASTLES
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