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Museo Pedagógico: Museo Pedagógico de Aragón, located in Plaza Luis López Allué in Huesca, is a space dedicated to preserving and sharing the memory of education in Aragón. Its exhibition allows visitors to discover how schools, teaching methods, the role of the teacher and the understanding of childhood have changed over time. Throughout its rooms, visitors can see school furniture, books, notebooks, maps, toys, teaching materials and other objects that were part of everyday classroom life. The museum recreates different educational settings, from the traditional school of the early 20th century to pedagogical models linked to new forms of learning.
Iglesia de San Pedro el Viejo: Iglesia de San Pedro el Viejo is one of the most important Romanesque churches in Aragón. It was built in the 12th century by the Benedictine order on the site of an ancient Mozarabic monastery, after the Christian conquest of Huesca in 1096. Its Romanesque architecture stands out for the sobriety of its forms, its cloister with historiated capitals and its Lombard-inspired bell tower. Inside are the tombs of two kings of Aragón: Alfonso I el Batallador and Ramiro II el Monje. The monastic complex also preserves a remarkably well-conserved cloister, considered one of the jewels of Aragonese Romanesque art.