đź AljaferĂa Palace đ°
Built way back in the 11th century, this Moorish masterpiece is like stepping into a fairy tale! The second you walk into the Patio de Santa Isabel (Saint Isabel Courtyard), your jaw will dropâIslamic arches crisscross overhead, their edges lined with tiny, mind-blowing geometric patterns that look like theyâre woven from starlight â¨. The walls? Covered in delicate alabaster carvings, so intricate youâll lean in for a closer look, wondering how anyone could chisel stone so softly đŽ. Later, when Spainâs Catholic Monarchs took over, they gave it a royal glow-up. Head upstairs and youâll gaspâeach room has a ceiling design thatâs totally one-of-a-kind! Some look like blooming gardens frozen in wood, others like rainbows made of gold. Itâs so (gorgeous) youâll find yourself spinning in circles, trying to take it all in đ. Islamic architecture here isnât just âprettyââitâs pure magic. đź Goya Museum đ¨ Zaragoza is where Goya drew his first breaths, and this museum is basically a big, warm hug to his genius! Itâs not just his artâyouâll see works from artists who inspired him (hello, old masters đ) and those he inspired later (modern greats, we see you). Sure, there are 15 of his oil paintings here, but the real star? His complete print collection đď¸. Think dark, dramatic scenes, witty satires, and haunting beautyâGoyaâs prints are so good, art nerds put him right up there with Rembrandt and Picasso. Standing in front of them, youâll get why heâs called one of the greatest printmakers ever. Itâs like holding a conversation with history đ¤Ż. đź Zaragoza Museum đď¸ This place is a time machine! Start with prehistoric tools that make you go âWhoa, people made this?!â âď¸, then zoom through to Muslim-era pottery that shimmers like itâs brand new. But art lovers, listen upâtheyâve got Goyaâs court paintings! See his iconic portraits of King Charles IV and Queen Maria Luisa, where every brushstroke tells a story of royal life. Itâs like flipping through a fancy 18th-century photo album, but way cooler đźď¸. #Spain #Zaragoza #TravelMagic