murallas romanas and iglesia san juan los panetes zaragoza spain

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Murallas Romanas and Iglesia de San Juan de los Panetes, Zaragoza, Spain
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
The Murallas Romanas, or Roman Walls, in Zaragoza, Spain, stand as a testament to the city's ancient past, dating back to the 3rd century. These well-preserved fortifications once served as the protective boundary of the Roman city of Caesar Augusta, now modern-day Zaragoza, and encompass the iconic Torreón de la Zuda, a prominent tower that offers panoramic views of the surrounding area, providing visitors with a glimpse into the city's rich history and strategic significance. On the right, left of the Torreón de la Zuda, the Iglesia de San Juan de los Panetes, a Baroque church listed as a national monument. Its construction was completed in 1725, in replacement of the destroyed church of the Order of Saint John of Jerusalem.


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