Visits to the hidden Roman tower of Zaragoza: here’s all you need to know

Entering among the Roman vestiges from Zaragoza will be a possibility sooner rather than later. In particular, citizens will have the opportunity to to learn about the finding that the architect and president of the Viento del Norte Foundation, Carlos Moroshas brought to light after five years of intense work. It is a hidden roman tower that can be visited in the basement of a building of the 177 Coso St.where last November was inaugurated the Mirador Building Art Center.

The tour will begin on the first floor, exploring the exhibition permanent exhibition where the historical lithographs by Carlos Moros, created in honor of the 1982 Statute of Autonomy of Aragon.. The visit continues in the basement to discover the surprising tower of the roman wall from Caesaraugustain an exceptional state of preservation, where the public will be able to see and touch this impressive piece of Zaragoza’s ancient history.

The visitswhich will have a duration of two hoursThe tours will take place in groups of no more than ten people and the general admission fee is price of 10 euros. In addition, there will be discounted tickets for seniors over 65, students, unemployed, children and people with disabilities at a price of 8 euros per person. The ticket includes a card online audio guide. The schedule will be as follows Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays (except holidays) from 11.00 a.m. to 1.00 p.m..

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The public will be able to see and touch this impressive piece of Zaragoza’s ancient history | Photo: Pilar Álvarez

Although the OPENING DATE of reservations yet has not been finalized 100%, all the information about the visit can already be found at the website of the Centro de Arte Edificio Mirador, caemz.com. For the time being, it is known that these will begin after the conclusion of the conference “Caesaraugusta. Foundations. Walls” which will take place on November 14 and 15 in this same space and at the Colegio de Arquitectos de Zaragoza.

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