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The Alma Mater Museum is located inside a unique palace which has been witness of two thousand years of History where historical characters were accommodated, such as Alphonse I the Battler, the Catholic Monarchs and Pope Luna, and where General Palafox fought against the French troops at the beginning of the 19th century.


It is an architectonical and museum project that combines History with 21st century modernity. The permanent collection offers a tour from the Roman period till present, with artists such as Goya and Bayeu and tapestry designed by Raphael ordered to decorate the Sistine Chapel at the 16th century.


For example, you can visit a 12th century defensive tower, a 15th century Gothic chapel built while king Alphonse V extended the Crown of Aragon borders towards Naples, and the “Identitas” room in which you will know more about Zaragoza and Aragon History. In this room, the audiovisual production “The strength of a character” deserves a special recognition as winner of the Gold Dolphin of the Cannes Corporate Media & TV Awards on October 13th 2016.

OPENING HOURS

Museum
Tuesday - Friday: 10.00 - 20.00
Sunday: 10.00 – 14.00
Bank Holidays: please enquire

Museum courtyard
Tuesday - Friday: 09.30 - 20.00
Sunday: 09.30 - 14.30
Bank Holidays: please enquire 

TICKET PRICES

• Self-led tour: 3€
• Guided tour: 5€
• Guided tour reduced fee: 3€ (Groups more tan 12 people, Seniors plus 65, Under 18, Youth cards holders, Student card, Disabled people, Members of large families)
• Diocesan priests, children under 7 and unemployed: free

• Cafeteria: free admission
 

GUIDED TOURS

To make the most of your visit in the Museum, we recommend booking a guided tour. Audiovisuals, guide’s explanations and museum self-publications will make a great visit experience along its tour.

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