Centros Museísticos
Cave Art Centre. Colungo

The Cave Arte Information Centre invites usto do an exciting travel to the Prehistory of river Vero, where there’s one of the most important pictorial groups in the Iberian Peninsula. Il was declared World Heritage by UNESCO.
Through settings, audiovisual presentations and the reproductions, we’ll know the ways of life, technology and artistic expressions of the first settlers of the land, from Paleolithic to Metal Age.
The Centre has three different spaces: a Museum, the Fuente del Trucho cave and an Archaeological Park.
“ A Cabaña Villa" Museum
It hoots the reception for visitors and two rooms for exhibitions. The lower one offers general information about cave art inside the universal, cultural and evolutionary context of human beings. The upper floor is devoted to the threes styles of the cave art in river Vero: Paleolithic, Levantine and Schematic.
Room of the Fuente del Trucho
A big room for exhibitions introduces us in the diary life of people who lived inside this cave during Paleolithic and the cave art which they painted on walls and ceiling. A huge photo (appox 100m2) recreates the interior of the cave.
Archaeological Park
It’s a group of Neolithic huts and burial building. As well there’s “El Cuebierto” a space for making workshops.
The Centre offers a service of guided visits to shelters with cave art (Arpán, Mallata and Barfaluy). As well is possible to visit (through signalized routes) Regacens, Quizans and Chimiachas shelters.
Centro del Arte Rupestre
C/ Las Braules, nº 2. 22148 Colungo
Teléfono: 974 318 185
E-mail: [email protected]
Pottery visitor centre. Naval

The village of Naval is medieval and Moorish in origin and is known for its traditional pottery. The best places to discover the potter’s secrets are the craftsmen’s workshops in the village and the Pottery Visitor Centre, ‘Casa Palomera.’ It is located on Calle Obradores, which takes its name from the number of potters that once worked there (obradores means workers) and is a restored workshop that has maintained its working rooms and original features as a museum.
It allows visitors to see the old pottery traditions that have been of great importance to the history of this village. The Salt Route is an educational route through the environs of Naval and through the salt mine of La Rolda, providing an insight into ethnological aspects and nature.
Pottery visitor centre. Naval
C/ Obradores, s/nº. 22320 Naval
Tefefóno: 974 300 302 y 974 300 503
E-mail: [email protected]
Diocesan Museum. Barbastro

Close to the cathedral is the the Diocesan Museum, which features a splendid set of gold objects and fabrics, paintings and sculptures from the surrounding diocese.
Barbastro-Monzón Diocesan Museum
Plaza de la Catedral s/n. 22300 Barbastro.
Teléfono: 974 31 55 81
Web: http://museodiocesano.es
Legends and traditions visitor centre. Adahuesca

At the crossroads of historic roads and located at a strategic point between the valleys of the Alcanadre and Vero rivers, Adahuesca is an ideal place to discover the mountains of the Guara and Sevil ranges. This Visitor Centre occupies a spot that was once home to the old parish church of San Pedro and a castle, built towards 1055. Splendid panoramic views can be enjoyed from the centre’s terrace taking in the Sevil peaks and the mountains of the Sierra de Guara.
Magic, legends, traditions, history, sorcery; a visit to the centre offers a fantastic journey taking in the beliefs and rites of the Somontano people and includes the fascinating story of the mythical old women of Sevil. The visit can be incorporated into the “Legends” hiking route.
Centro de Leyendas y Tradiciones. Adahuesca
Plaza de San Pedro s/nº. 22147 Adahuesca
Visitas concertadas, previa reserva en 608 679 446
Actividades didácticas, previa reserva en 974 306 006