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In Zaragoza, the Museum of Lanterns and Crystal Rosaries offers a captivating glimpse into the religious traditions of the Aragon region. With its collection of intricately designed lanterns used in Easter processions, the museum stands out for its blend of historical, cultural, and religious significance. Visitors are often left in awe of the delicate craftsmanship, reflecting the deep spiritual heritage of the area.

The museum is fully accessible, ensuring a welcoming experience for everyone, and hand-held English tour guides provide an immersive exploration of its exhibits. Photography is encouraged, allowing guests to capture the stunning displays. A special highlight is the street procession held every October 13th, where the museum's lanterns honour Zaragoza's Patron Saint, Virgen del Pilar. This unique attraction is included in a combined ticket with the Pilar and SEO, offering excellent value.

Known for its 4.5-star Google rating, the museum receives praise for its unique charm and the meaningful cultural experience it provides. English-speaking staff are on hand to assist, ensuring your visit is as comfortable as it is enlightening.

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Features

Wheelchair accessible, Wheelchair accessible parking, Wheelchair accessible entrance

How to get here?

The nearest public transport options for your convenience.

Coso N.º 55 / Teatro Principal
Bus stop 218 m walk
(990) - Coso Bajo
Bus stop 209 m walk
Coso Nº
Bus stop 215 m walk
Plaza De Ariño
Bus stop 160 m walk
(378) - C/ Coso, 134-
Bus stop 233 m walk
Coso N.º 54 / Banco De España
Bus stop 264 m walk

Reviews and Ratings

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4.5
based on 1,203 reviews
4.5/5 1,203 reviews
Dung LÊ
Dung LÊ
1 week ago on Google

Must go while in Zaragoza

marquet irene
marquet irene
1 week ago on Google

Dans l'écrin d'une église, les lanternes de cristal, sont exposées ; travail de verre remarquable ! Une belle visite, à ne pas râter!...

krs tina
krs tina
1 week ago on Google

Sin palabras, si vienes a Zaragoza tienes que verlo es impresionante. Sitio pequeño pero hay que verlo.