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41°F / 5°C (Clear. Nippy.)
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Calle Coso
Zaragoza, Zaragoza
50001
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This street joins Calle Coso, the old Roman street where the Roman wall stood, with the right bank of the River Ebro. It was built between 1933 and 1940, when the old medieval outline of fifteen narrow and winding streets was destroyed. This was the part of the city where the Jewish quarter was situated (in nearby Plaza San Carlos stood the main synagogue). Once upon a time, this part of the city was very densely populated and therefore epidemics were very usual. Now it is an area with lots of bars and good for nightlife.
disabled access.
24hrs
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