Basílica de Santa Engracia

The minor basilica of Santa Engracia is a Christian chapel from the 3rd to 4th century. The current Plateresque building was built in the 15th and 16th centuries. After being partially destroyed under the siege of Zaragoza (1809), the reduced complex was restored after.

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Iglesia de San Gil Abad

The church of San Gil is a church built in the 14th century in a Mudejar style with baroque restructures carried out in the 18th century. It is classified historical heritage of Spain since 1967.

Parroquia de Nuestra Señora del Perpetuo Socorro

The construction of the Temple of Perpetual Help began in 1950. If the general composition of the façade has a clear Renaissance undertone, one can also observe inspirations from Lombard and Byzantine style.

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San Pablo Church

The church of San Pablo is a Mudejar Gothic church dating from the turn of the 13th and 14th centuries. The Mudéjar tower with an octagonal plan is well known and is one of the best examples of a Mudéjar tower in the city. In 2001, it was inscribed on UNESCO's World Heritage List as an important example of Aragonese Mudéjar.