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Parish Church of San Pedro
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Parish Church of San Pedro

Parish Church of San Pedro The church of San Pedro de Ansó was built in the second half of the 16th century. Its origin is well documented. Several masters participated in its construction, among them Esteban de Olariaga, Ochea and Bartolomé de Hermosa. From the beginning, the superb volume of the building is striking. It has a Latin cross plan with a single nave with a polygonal chancel and a choir elevated at the base. The bell tower is also located here, with a rectangular floor plan and great simplicity. The monumental access doorway to the temple is protected by a vaulted portico with starred ribbing, which shows a similar scheme to the one that appears in the tomb of Bishop Baguer of the cathedral of Jaca. The interior of the temple has a pronounced vertical development. The vaulting system is of star-shaped ribbed vaulting, with complex designs, whose ribs start from a classic entablature that runs throughout the interior of the church. Along with the carvings of the four evangelists located in the pillars of the transept and those arranged in the presbytery, the baroque altarpiece of the late seventeenth century deserves attention. It has a polygonal floor plan and three streets separated by Solomonic columns. The central one is presided by the image of San Pedro in chair, and the lateral ones by the carvings of San Juan Bautista and San Pablo. Along with this work there are other valuable pieces such as the four Romanesque altarpieces that are located in the arms of the transept and in the body of the nave. The one dedicated to Santo Domingo de Guzmán is a painting, while the other three are sculptures (Nuestra Señora del Rosario, San Sebastián and San Francisco de Asís). They were made by Agustín Jalón in the 17th century.

Architecture and corners of the town
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Architecture and corners of the town

Ansó preserves one of the best preserved urban centers of the Aragonese Pyrenees and was declared an Asset of Cultural Interest by the Government of Aragon as an architectural ensemble, based on its noble materials such as stone, wood and tile typical of the area. The particular architecture of Ansotán means that, between houses, there are narrow corridors called "arteas" or callizos, about fifty centimeters wide, which are one of the characteristics of the original small town. Popular architecture in charming mountain corners that you should not miss: - Casa Antón - Rincón de Blanquis/Animetas (in the photograph) - Plaza de la Fuente - Casa Caballé - Rincón de Ornat - Casa Morené You can consult the street map of the town center of Ansó by copying this link into your browser: http://turismoanso.es/images/callejero_anso.pdf

Ansotano Costume Museum
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Ansotano Costume Museum

Ansotano Costume Museum Location : In the old chapel of Santa Barbara, in the street of the same name located in the town of Ansó. Thematic : The Ansotano costume is one of the oldest costumes in Europe, immortalized by painters, engravers, photographers, etc... It fell into disuse at the end of the 70s. In its entirety could be seen a sample in the ethnological museum of the parish church and since 1970 in the Ansotano Costume Day. In 2011 it was declared a Festival of National Tourist Interest and this exhibition space was inaugurated, which shows all its splendor and variety. The museum makes a complete journey through the different stages and transitions in the life of the Ansotanos through their clothing, linked to their daily life and, very relevantly, to the different liturgical events. Calendar and opening hours : We recommend you to visit the website turismoanso.es > section "museums" to know the updated opening hours for each season of the year. You can consult the museum's informative brochure by copying this link into your browser: http://turismoanso.es/images/museo-traje/TripticoMuseoTrajeAnsotano.PDF

Nature Interpretation Center
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Nature Interpretation Center

Interpretation Center of Ansó - Natural Park of the Western Valleys Location : In the old cinema of the town of Ansó, 104 km from Huesca, 54 km from Jaca and 104 km from Pamplona. Thematic : The natural values and traditional uses of the westernmost valleys of the Aragonese Pyrenees. Activities of the Center : 1) Projection of Audiovisuals. 2) Interactive exhibition: - Nature conservation in the European Union - The forest and wood - Livestock in the valleys - The brown bear in the Pyrenees 3) Visitor service and interpretative program. 4) Environmental education program for organized groups. Fall/Winter: weekends and holidays, from 10 am to 2 pm and 3 pm to 6 pm. - Spring/Summer: weekends and holidays from 10 am to 2 pm and 4 to 8 pm. * Access ramp for wheelchairs.