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The Palace de los Luna, a stunning 16th-century Renaissance marvel in Zaragoza, was constructed by Pedro Martinez de Luna, the first Conde de Morata. This historical gem stands proudly on Calle del Coso, displaying intricate architectural details. Visitors are enchanted by the majestic statues of Hercules and Theseus, while the frieze depicting the triumph of Caesar adds a touch of mythic grandeur. The spacious patio, supported by elegant columns, invites admiration for its timeless elegance. With an average rating of 4.4 on Google, this palace promises a captivating journey through history and artistry.

How to get here?

The nearest public transport options for your convenience.

Madre Rafols / Ramón Y Cajal
Bus stop 330 m walk
Conde De Aranda N.º 3 / Colegio
Bus stop 106 m walk
Avda. César Augusto 27 (Mercado Central)
Bus stop 104 m walk
Avda. César Augusto / Morería
Bus stop 326 m walk
Ramón Y Cajal / Camón Aznar
Bus stop 280 m walk
Plaza España
Tram stop 338 m walk

Reviews and Ratings

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4.4
based on 160 reviews
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Dieter Klepp
Dieter Klepp
2 weeks ago on Google

Palacio de los Condes de Morata o de Luna ist ein Renaissancepalast aus dem 16. Jahrhundert mit markanter Fassade und eindrucksvollem Portal. Heute ist er Sitz des obersten Gerichtshofs von Aragón.

Ly
Ly
2 weeks ago on Google

Es la Audiencia, difícil de visitar, pero no te puedes perder su fachada, aunque no siempre la podrás fotografiar por motivos de seguridad

Matthieu Govaert
Matthieu Govaert
4 weeks ago on Google

De l'histoire politique à la fonction judiciaire, il n'y a parfois qu'un pas...