

Territorio Mudéjar we are taking part for the sixth year in the fair of tourism fair in Argón ARATUR and we are doing so with our heritage projects developed with our partner local councils.
Our stand once again becomes a space where we can showcase what Mudejar architecture is a9> through the examples of the monuments, urban planning, houses, landscape, the trades and the services in each town.
At our stand, you can take part in ‘Mudejar tours’ with historical and artistic explanations of the towns (each one at a specific time) and also about the projects that we are carrying out there, such as the routes or the projects on the route, among other things.
At the end of each presentation, the participants can take part in the prize draw for three trips to one or two partner destinations. The trip includes private transfers, private guided tours to the monuments, a visit to a business. a23> monuments, a visit to a local business and a lunch in the form of a tasting.
TIMETABLES FRIDAY 24
5.00 p.m. Ruta 14. Mudejar World Heritage
The collegiate church of Santa María in Calatayud, the church of Santa Tecla in Cervera de la Cañada and the church of the Virgin of Tobed are paradigms of the style that holds the Unesco World Heritage mark.
6.00 pm Tour 2: A blend of cultures and borderlands: Mudejar villages.
Fréscano, Torrellas and Tarzona. These routes take us to the towns in which the Christian and, Jewish and Muslim cultures developed in an extraordinary and lasting way. The trips we have planned will enable us to understand how this period of cultural fusion still has even today a clear reflection in urban planning, the settlements and the monuments of these villages which played a role of significance in the territory of Aragon during the 12th and 13th centuries.
7.00 pm Tour 3: A blend of cultures and borderlands: Mudejar villages
Saviñán, Mesones de Isuela, Calatorao, La Almunia de Doña Godina.
SATURDAY 25 MAY
11:30. Route 4: A blend of cultures and border towns: Mudejar villages
‘Guided tour’ of the Ebro sources and Rodén, Velilla de Ebro, Gelsa and Quinto with its Museum of Mummies.
12.15 pm. Route 5: Key features of a style, its origins. The Mudejar style in Illueca, Villarroya de la Sierra and Torralba de Ribota.
1.00 pm. Route 6: Key features of a style, its origins. The Mudejar style in Zuera, Magallón and Tauste.
SUNDAY 26 MAY
11:30 Route 10: A bird’s eye view of the towers
Mudejar architecture in Romanos, Villarreal de Huerva, Mainar, Herrera de los Navarros and Villar de los Navarros.
12:15 Route 11: A bird’s eye view of the towers
The Mudéjar in Utebo, Villamayor de Gállego and Muel.
13:00 Route 12: The construction of space. Light and matter
The Mudejar style in Maluenda, Morata de Jiloca and Acered.
17:00 Route 13: The construction of space. Light and matter
The Mudejar style in Borja, Castejón de Valdejasa and San Mateo de Gállego.
5.30 pm Tour 1: A blend of cultures and borderlands: Mudejar villages
The Mudejar style in Terrer, Villafeliche and Daroca.
Participation in the fair was funded by funding from the Government of Aragón through the “2025 Call for applications for grants to private organisations without not for-profit organisations for projects aimed at promoting tourism” of the Directorate-General for Tourism and Hospitality of the Department of Environment and Tourism.




