Historical Capitals of the World

Jaca

Country: Spain

Region: Europe

Period: 10th-16th c.CE

Location: 42.55°N, -0.55°E

Description

Jaca is a picturesque town located in the Pyrenees mountains of northeastern Spain, in the region of Aragon. Known for its charming old town, alpine scenery, and relaxed pace, Jaca is a popular destination for both cultural tourism and outdoor enthusiasts. The town offers easy access to hiking, skiing, and nature, while its cobbled streets, local cuisine, and Romanesque architecture make it a delightful cultural retreat.

Modern Remains

Today, Jaca boasts well-preserved landmarks that reflect its noble past. The Citadel of Jaca, a rare example of a star-shaped military fortress from the 16th century, offers guided tours and a military museum. The Jaca Cathedral, one of the first Romanesque cathedrals built in Spain, is renowned for its elegant sculpture and historic art. Visitors can also explore the Diocesan Museum, which houses stunning medieval frescoes and religious artifacts.

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