MONASTERY OF SAN JUAN DE LA PEÑA
Magnificent part of the Aragonese heritage that gave its name to the cultural park to preserve the surrounding picturesque villages
So well hidden in a canyon, it was not found by the Moors. The site, between beech and fir trees, is superb. The cloister is half covered by the cliff. The kings of Navarre and Aragon rest eternally in the Pantheon. The primitive church is carved in the rock. This magnificent piece of Aragonese heritage has given its name to the cultural park, in the heart of which it is located, created in order to preserve also the surrounding picturesque villages and this still wild nature.
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