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What to See in Huesca - Top Sights and Attractions

Discover 7 hidden attractions, cool sights, and unusual things to do in Huesca (Spain). Don't miss out on these must-see attractions: Huesca Cathedral, Abbey of San Pedro el Viejo, and Museo Pedagógico de Aragón. Also, be sure to include Parque Miguel Servet in your itinerary.

Below, you can find the list of the most amazing places you should visit in Huesca (Aragon).

Huesca Cathedral

Cathedral in Huesca, Spain
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Also known as: Catedral de Huesca

Cathedral in Huesca, Spain. The Holy Cathedral of the Transfiguration of the Lord, also known as the Cathedral of Saint Mary of Huesca, is a Roman Catholic church in Huesca, in Aragon, north-eastern Spain. It is the seat of the Bishop of Huesca. Its architecture is Gothic, and its construction began in the late 13th century and was finished in the early 16th century.[1]

Address: Plaza de la Catedral, 4, 22002 Huesca

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Abbey of San Pedro el Viejo

Monastery
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Also known as: Monasterio de San Pedro el Viejo

Monastery. The Abbey of San Pedro el Viejo is a former Benedictine monastery in the old town of Huesca, Aragon, Spain.[2]

Address: Plaza de San Pedro, 0, 22001 Huesca

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Museo Pedagógico de Aragón

Museo Pedagógico de Aragón
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The Pedagogical Museum of Aragon located in the same building as the Huesca Tourist Office, in Plaza López Allué, in Spain. It was created in 2006 and specializes in education, culture and society of the 20th century, as well as educational heritage and the school as a reflection of society.

Address: Plaza Luis López Allué, Huesca

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Parque Miguel Servet

Parque Miguel Servet

Relax in park, Park

Address: Calle del Parque, Huesca

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Basílica Real y Parroquial de San Lorenzo

Basílica Real y Parroquial de San Lorenzo
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The church-basilica of San Lorenzo is a Baroque temple in the city of Huesca built between 1608 and 1703. It was built on an ancient Romanesque temple, which was later expanded in the fourteenth century in Gothic style during the reign of James II of Aragon. It is located in the Plaza de San Lorenzo, in what was once the Moorish or aljama quarter of the city, outside the city walls. It is dedicated to the patron saint of the city, since, according to tradition, it was here where his parents lived.

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Biblioteca Pública del Estado

Biblioteca Pública del Estado
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Library

Address: Avenida de los Pirineos, 2, Huesca

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Palacio de Villahermosa

Palacio de Villahermosa

Museum

Address: Calle de la Duquesa de Villahermosa, 1, Huesca

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