Museo de Pablo Gargallo

Zaragoza


Within the wonderfully restored 17th-century Palacio Argillo is a representative display of sculptures by Pablo Gargallo (1881–1934), a friend of Picasso and recognised as Aragón's most gifted artistic son after Goya.


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