About

In Zaragoza, the Murallas Romanas stands as a testament to ancient engineering, showcasing a significant remnant of the city's defensive past. Visitors can explore this historical site, where the rugged stones whisper stories of Roman times. With a family-friendly atmosphere and wheelchair-accessible entrance, it welcomes visitors of all ages to walk along a path steeped in history. Its impressive construction and well-preserved state capture the imagination, drawing a 4.5-star rating as both a remarkable educational experience and a serene spot to reflect on centuries gone by.

Features

Wheelchair accessible, Suitable for children, Wheelchair accessible entrance

How to get here?

The nearest public transport options for your convenience.

(996) - Pº Echegaray / S.juan Panetes
Bus stop 93 m walk
(873) - Cesar Augusto (murallas)
Bus stop 36 m walk
Pso. Echegaray Y Caballero / Puente De Santiago
Bus stop 108 m walk
Plaza del Pilar - Murallas
Tram stop 27 m walk
P. Echegaray Y Caballero N.º 80 / Once
Bus station 189 m walk
Pso. Echegaray y Caballero
Bus station 98 m walk

Reviews and Ratings

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4.5
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Angelo De Carolis
Angelo De Carolis
1 week ago on Google

Pochi resti delle antiche mura romane, vicino alla Plaza del Pilar.

Yerai Rodriguez Del Castillo
Yerai Rodriguez Del Castillo
1 week ago on Google

Un poco descuidadas

Dieter Klepp
Dieter Klepp
2 weeks ago on Google

Die Murallas Romanas de Zaragoza stammen aus der Zeit der Kolonie Caesaraugusta und entstanden zwischen dem 1. und 3. Jahrhundert n. Chr. über eine Länge von rund drei Kilometern mit zahlreichen ultrasemicirculären Türmen. Heute sind zwei Abschnitte erhalten zum Beispiel beim Torreón de La Zuda und am Convento del Santo Sepulcro. Die massiven Mauern prägten das Stadtbild über Jahrhunderte und sind als bedeutendes Kulturerbe geschützt.

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