Torralba de Ribota (Calatayud, Zaragoza)
Torralba de Ribota is a municipality in the region of Calatayud, Zaragoza.
The village is surrounded by a fortified enclosure, formerly intended to keep enemies at bay, so many things from that period are still standing today.
It is currently known as the artists' village because painters, sculptors, poets, writers, actors... have been living there since 2014 seeking to give the village a new lease of life.
The village is surrounded by a fortified enclosure, formerly intended to keep enemies at bay, so many things from that period are still standing today.
It is currently known as the artists' village because painters, sculptors, poets, writers, actors... have been living there since 2014 seeking to give the village a new lease of life.
Municipality: Torralba de Ribota
Province: Zaragoza
Autonomous community: Aragón
Torralba de Ribota (Calatayud, Zaragoza)
Torralba de Ribota is a municipality in the region of Calatayud, Zaragoza.
The village is surrounded by a fortified enclosure, formerly intended to keep enemies at bay, so many things from that period are still standing today.
It is currently known as the artists' village because painters, sculptors, poets, writers, actors... have been living there since 2014 seeking to give the village a new lease of life.
The village is surrounded by a fortified enclosure, formerly intended to keep enemies at bay, so many things from that period are still standing today.
It is currently known as the artists' village because painters, sculptors, poets, writers, actors... have been living there since 2014 seeking to give the village a new lease of life.
Municipality: Torralba de Ribota
Province: Zaragoza
Autonomous community: Aragón
Torralba de Ribota
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Torralba de Ribota is a municipality in the region of Calatayud, Zaragoza.
The village is surrounded by a fortified enclosure, formerly intended to keep enemies at bay, so many things from that period are still standing today.
It is currently known as the artists' village because painters, sculptors, poets, writers, actors... have been living there since 2014 seeking to give the village a new lease of life.