Mudejar style
It is said in Calatayud that the Jiloca and the Jalón have a Mudejar soul. And this is because along these Zaragoza rivers, tributaries of the big Ebro, the Spanish-mudejar architectural style has spectacular examples.
The Aragon Mudejar heritage is represented by 157 buildings declared World Heritage. Situated principally in the provinces of Zaragoza and Teruel, they stand out with their minaret towers, the horseshoe arches, the brick walls, the plaster decorations, and their colourful ceramics. In order to get to know some of the towns with examples of this surprising style, it is ideal to choose Calatayud as your base and from there take the N-234 road. On this road, in the direction of Soria, you come to Torralba de Ribota, a tranquil town surrounded by fields where the church of San Félix is situated.