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The site's charm has defied the passage of time and remains just as fresh many centuries on. The monasteries rise up in the midst of the lush vegetation, one at the top, the other at the bottom, practically on top of each other, the old Medieval under the new Baroque.It is here in the New Monastery that the Aragonese Government has decided to establish its flagship hospedería.
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San Juan de la Peña |
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On a square that was named a place of artistic, historical interest, stands the eighteenth century Palace of Matutano-Daudén, considered a fundamental piece of the collection of historic buildings, as well as being one of the most elegant and luxurious inns of Aragon.
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La Iglesuela del Cid |
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The inn, situated in the town of the same name, lives on the shade of the magnificent and monumental castle. This castle is the roughest and most inaccessible of those constructed during the Romanesque period in Spain.
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Loarre |
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Right in the middle of the city, next to the Mesones Square. It is a palace of the XV century that was turned into a boarding house and afterwards into an inn.
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Calatayud |
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Enormous house, which dates from the XIII century and is situated in the perfect setting of the Cinco Villas, within the lands of churches and castles, and of which this locality offers excellent examples.
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Sádaba |
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The inn that is situated on the Route of the Pyrenees, on the east of the province, is surrounded by an island of history and art and consists of a castile, a convent, a palace and a cathedral.
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Roda de Isábena |
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