Alma aragonesa Filming Locations

Alma aragonesa filming locations

Where was Alma aragonesa filmed? Alma aragonesa was filmed in 2 locations across Spain in the following places:

Alma aragonesa Filming Locations

Albarracín is a small town in the hills of east-central Spain, above a curve of the Guadalaviar River. Towering medieval walls, the Murallas de Albarracín, dominate the adjacent hillside. At their crest is 10th-century Andador Tower. The ruins of an alcázar, or Moorish castle, stand on a clifftop in the old town. The 16th-century Catedral del Salvador features a bell tower built on the remains of a Romanesque temple.

Huesca is a city in northeastern Spain. It’s known for its hilly medieval old town topped by Gothic Huesca Cathedral. San Pedro el Viejo Abbey is a Romanesque monastery with cloisters and the tombs of 2 regional Spanish kings. West, Miguel Servet Park is home to sculptures by Huesca-born artist Ramón Acín, plus a lily pond. Northeast of town, Castillo de Montearagón is a ruined 11th-century hilltop castle-abbey.

Alma aragonesa (1961)
Runtime: 92 minutes
Rating: 4.8
Release year: 1961
IMDB: tt0053585
Plot summary

Genres
Drama
Cast
Lilián de Celis
Manuel Monroy
José Calvo
Magda Pérez
Directors
José Ochoa
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Alma aragonesa filming locations