
Fallowing the petition of Alfonso II of Aragón and his wife Sancha, thriteen monks from the Abby of Poblet arrived to the Piedra Vieja Castle in 1194 and founded the Monastery of Piedra dedicated to Santa María de la Blanca. Today the second and third floors enclose endless gothic corridors that lead to the old Cistercian cells that have now been converted into formal, spacious and correctly app...

Contrary to what it may seem, this building that reflects the noble architecture of Aragon was constructed in 1975. Its stone façade is misleading, blending in with this historic and monumental village of Zaragoza that witnessed the birth of King Fernando II of Aragon, Fernando the Catholic. This inn shines in his name today. Recent reforms constitute the most well-achieved renovations to have car...


Behind a stone and masonry facade is the old palace of the Pelayo family. Located in the center of the village and restored with the utmost fidelity to the original colors, it blends perfectly into its urban setting. A broad stairway with baked clay steps and a singular frieze in Muslim plasterwork leads to the bedrooms, which are arranged on the two upper floors. Decorated in a simple and rustic ...

Located in the historic center of Uncastillo, tucked in between the narrow streets and below the Romanic Santa María Church stands this early 18th century house that is well integrated into the town’s medieval design. Behind the inn’s seemly humble façade formed of sturdy stone bricks, are hotel installations suitable enough for a nobleman of the past.This house had remained uninhabited for over...

