Iglesia parroquial de San Miguel de los Navarros, Catholic parish church in central Zaragoza, Spain.
The Iglesia parroquial de San Miguel de los Navarros is a Catholic parish church located in central Zaragoza, built in the Mudéjar style. The structure features a single nave divided into three sections, a polygonal apse, and a square bell tower topped with an 18th-century spire characteristic of the regional architecture.
The church was founded in the 14th century and underwent major renovation work between 1666 and 1672. In 1931, it received official recognition as a historical-artistic monument, confirming its importance to the city's heritage.
The name comes from Navarrese merchants and pilgrims who settled in this quarter during medieval times. Walking inside, you notice how Gothic and Mudéjar styles mix together in the architecture and decoration, reflecting the diverse heritage of the neighborhood.
The church sits in the busy old town center, making it easy to reach on foot and simple to find among the surrounding shops and buildings. Visitors should plan to arrive during open hours and be aware that religious services may occasionally limit public access inside.
A tunnel network runs beneath the church toward the Ebro River, containing multiple chambers from a former convent complex hidden below ground. These underground spaces reveal surprising layers of medieval history beneath the present-day structure.
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