Best attractions and places to see around Monzón, a historic city in the province of Huesca, Aragon, Spain, offer a rich array of experiences. Situated at the confluence of the Cinca and Sosa rivers, the area provides picturesque views and a tranquil atmosphere. Visitors can explore a blend of historical landmarks, cultural sites, and natural features. Monzón's rich history, from its Muslim origins and Templar connections to its role in the Crown of Aragon, makes it a fascinating destination.
Last updated: May 11, 2026
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Founded in the 13th century on the site of an old Visigothic hermitage. Rebuilt several times, the current building combines Renaissance and Baroque elements. For centuries, it was an important center of Marian pilgrimage in Aragon. The monastery was abandoned in the mid-20th century, but in the 1990s, it was restored by the Incarnate Word community, which still lives there. Today, it is a place for retreat, Masses, and spiritual activities.
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The Sanctuary of Nuestra Señora del Pueyo is a 12th century building. Its origin is based on the legend of the appearance of the virgin to the shepherd Balandrán. Its privileged location on a hill served as an outpost for Pedro I of Aragon during the reconquest of Huesca and later Jaime I the Conqueror established a chaplaincy here. From these actions originate the church and the Romanesque cloister, which are later enlarged in the Gothic style.
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Located on top of a rock, between the Cinca and Alcanadre rivers, Berbegal is an Aragonese town in the Somontano de Barbastro region. The town has a beautiful Romanesque church and, being located on a high point of the land, offers beautiful views of the extensive cultivated fields that surround the town.
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Barely six kilometers from the city of Barbastro, on top of a hill stands the majestic monastery of El Pueyo. The building was built in the 12th century, initially as a Romanesque church, and was later renovated in the Gothic style in the 12th century. In front of the monastery there is a viewpoint with beautiful panoramic views of the Somontano lands.
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The Cathedral of Santa María de la Asunción de Barbastro was built in the 16th century in the Gothic style. Its bell tower is the most distinctive sign of the city's silhouette, but its interior is even more spectacular thanks to its impressive Baroque façade, its star-shaped vault and its large alabaster altarpiece.
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Barbastro is a city in the Aragonese province of Huesca located on the banks of the Vero River. Its most notable construction is the impressive cathedral of Santa María de la Asunción, in the Gothic style. The cathedral's bell tower, possibly built on the base of an ancient minaret, can be seen from anywhere in the city. But do not miss the opportunity to visit it inside, where a beautiful baroque doorway, a star ribbed vault and a grandiose alabaster altarpiece await you.
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The Sanctuary of Our Lady of El Pueyo or also called the Monastery of Our Lady of El Pueyo is a building for Catholic worship located about five kilometers from the town of Barbastro in Huesca. El Pueye is the name of the small summit where the monastery is located
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Monastery from the year 1101, at which time legend has it that the Virgin appeared on this mountain to a shepherd named Balandrán asking him to build a sanctuary in this place.
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Monzón is rich in history. A must-see is the impressive Monzón Castle, a Templar fortress with a fascinating past, including its role in the education of King James I of Aragon. You can also visit the Concatedral de Santa María del Romeral, which boasts Romanesque origins and later Gothic, Mudejar, and Baroque modifications, and the historic Town Hall in Plaza Mayor.
Yes, several notable religious sites are in the area. The El Pueyo Monastery of Barbastro is a 12th-century building with Romanesque origins, offering historical significance and scenic views. In Barbastro, you can also explore the Cathedral of Our Lady of the Assumption, known for its Gothic style, Baroque façade, and large alabaster altarpiece. The Church of San Juan Bautista in Monzón is another Gothic-style church with a Baroque doorway.
Monzón provides several cultural insights. You can visit the Joaquín Costa Birthplace Museum, dedicated to the influential thinker. The Center for Interpretation of the Aragón and Catalonia Canal offers a modern look at the canal's construction and impact. During the Christmas season, Monzón is also home to a large Giant Nativity Scene.
The city is situated at the confluence of the Cinca and Sosa rivers, offering picturesque views and a tranquil atmosphere. You can explore the Parque de la Azucarera, which features the original 80-meter tall chimney of the old sugar factory, a reminder of Monzón's industrial past. The La Pinzán - Environmental Interpretation Center of the Cinca River focuses on the river's influence on the region.
Yes, Monzón and its surroundings offer family-friendly options. The town of Barbastro is noted as family-friendly, with its impressive Cathedral of Santa María de la Asunción. The Cathedral of Our Lady of the Assumption is also categorized as family-friendly. Exploring the historic Monzón Castle can be an engaging experience for all ages, with its Templar history and interpretation center.
There are several hiking opportunities around Monzón. You can find routes like the 'Monzón Castle – Co-cathedral loop from Monzón' or the 'Monzón Castle loop from Monzón-Río Cinca'. For more options and detailed routes, explore the Hiking around Monzón guide.
Absolutely! The region offers various cycling and gravel biking routes. For cycling, consider the 'Joaquín Costa Trail' or the 'Co-cathedral – Monzón Castle loop from Monzón-Río Cinca'. If you prefer gravel biking, routes like 'Monzón Castle – Bar Secastilla loop from Pueyo de Santa Cruz' are available. Find more routes in the Cycling around Monzón and Gravel biking around Monzón guides.
Barbastro is a city on the banks of the Vero River, known for its impressive Cathedral of Santa María de la Asunción. Its bell tower is a prominent landmark visible from anywhere in the city, and the interior features a beautiful Baroque doorway, a star-ribbed vault, and a grand alabaster altarpiece.
Yes, Berbegal is another charming Aragonese town located on top of a rock between the Cinca and Alcanadre rivers. It features a beautiful Romanesque church and offers extensive views of the surrounding cultivated fields.
Visitors appreciate the rich historical significance, especially the Templar connections of Monzón Castle. The architectural beauty of sites like the Cathedral of Our Lady of the Assumption in Barbastro and the tranquil atmosphere provided by the Cinca and Sosa rivers are also highly valued.
The Monzón Castle is an impressive Templar fortress with a history spanning ten centuries. It was originally built by Muslims, later became a key Templar stronghold in the Crown of Aragon, and notably served as the place where the infant James I, future King of Aragon, was educated. Today, it houses an Interpretation Center dedicated to the warrior-monks of the Order of the Temple.


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