What to visit:
Barbastro Cathedral: This is a Gothic cathedral built in the 16th century. It is known for its impressive stained glass windows and its bell tower.
Market Square: It is a historic square located in the centre of the city with old buildings and a large market that is held every weekend.
Diocesan Museum Barbastro-Monzón: It is a museum of sacred art with a collection of religious art and liturgical objects.
Episcopal Palace of Barbastro: It is a palace built in the 16th century with an impressive Renaissance façade.
Sierra and Canyons of Guara: It is a natural park located near Barbastro, known for its mountainous landscapes and spectacular canyons.
What to eat:
Ternasco de Aragón: It is a typical dish of the region made with roast lamb, potatoes and garlic. It is a very tasty and nutritious dish.
Somontano: It is a denomination of origin wine from the region of Barbastro. It is recommended to try some local wines such as white or red Somontano.
Pollo al chilindrón: It is a typical dish of the region made with chicken, peppers, onion, tomato and garlic. It is a tasty and comforting dish.
Longaniza de Barbastro: It is a typical sausage of the region made with pork, garlic and spices. It can be eaten alone or in sandwiches.
Fruits of the region: Barbastro is known for its fruit production, especially peaches and pears. It is recommended to try some fresh fruit from the region as a dessert or snack.
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