Territorio Mudéjar has held its first Master Class on photography applied to heritage in which, for two days, participants rediscovered the treasures of the Mudejar through the lenses of their cameras and mobile phones and learnt how to use the heritage space.
The technical visits have covered:
- Tobed: with its fortress church, a Unesco World Heritage Site, the headquarters of the Territorio Mudéjar organisation and an urban promenade.
- Torralba de Ribota: church of San Félix, town planning and vernacular farmhouse, where we have seen construction techniques and textures.
- Cervera de la Cañada: following the Unesco World Heritage mark on the church of Santa Tecla.
- Aniñón and the church of the Virgen del Castillo, with one of the most impressive Mudejar exteriors in Aragon.
- Daroca: its history as a frontier land outlines its urban planning and rich heritage. We also visited the Museum of History and the Arts.
- Borja: its historic centre and the Casa de la Estanca, which is one of the few remaining examples of 16th century Mudejar civil architecture in Aragon.
All this with:
- The Territorio Mudéjar team: Victoria Trasobares, Irene Ruiz, Derry Holgado and Maru Gallego.
- Internship students: Bruno Scibilia (UNITA) and Elena López (Desafío).
- We were joined by Alfredo Notivol, Patricia Scherzer, Rosario Gómez and Pilar G. Verón.
- And in Torralba de Ribota we have José Luis Cortés.


