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Zaragoza dates back to 14 BC when it was established by the Romans. There’s little left from that period, but there is a spectacular basilica, a Moorish palace, a Goya museum, and enough general interest material to make a stop worthwhile.

But let’s begin with a quick look at our accommodation, one of the best of the trip. We landed in a newly refurbished apartment right across the street from the basilica.

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The big deal in town has got to be the basilica. Trouble is, they don’t allow photos inside. Guess you’ll just have to come take a look for yourself. All except Alison and Barry, that is.

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Strolling along the riverfront, we found some impressive lions and a not-so-active Nautical club.

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Our apartment is on the upper floor of the first building on the right.

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Here’s a statue of a native son, the painter and engraver Goya (with bird on head).

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What visit would be complete without a stroll through the local market?

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Just when I thought we’d seen all the cool stuff, we happened by this old church wall that clearly owes more to the Moors than the Christians.

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I’ll end with a puzzle. I saw this statue in the Goya museum. It’s not one of his works, but was part of a section on sacred art. My question is, what’s with the hole? If you have an idea, please share in the comments.

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