The Municipal Palace of Ágreda, currently the town hall building, was built in 1551 during the reign of Charles I. The important urban renovations that Ágreda underwent in the 16th century gave rise to...
It is a door with horseshoe shape in the wall of Ágreda in the lower part of the so-called ‘Barrio Moro’. This door, along with another and the wall, was made by Muslims, built at the end of the X century.
It was part of the old augustine convent erected by the Fuenmayor and Camargo families. The works started in 1560. The church has two high twin towers and a classical front.The Capilla del Carmen has an...
The oldest church in the village. It has an extremely rare ground plan, with two naves of different widths covered by pointed barrel vaults reinforced by arches and divided by a large rectangular pillar....
If we think about a strategic place near the Queiles River, we find Agreda, a key site since the Middle Ages, a point of convergence between the kingdoms of Castilla, Navarra and Aragon. A rich place due...
The building was restored in various styles and, although the original design is late-gothic, it has romanesque, baroque and neo-classical elements. The romanesque front, with capitals decorated with various...