Museo Goya - Colección Ibercaja - Museo Camón Aznar

It was given its current name on 26 February 2015 after the addition of the Ibercaja collection and the works held by the Real Sociedad Económica Aragonesa de Amigos del País.

[2] The museum was opened in 1979 and is located in the Renaissance palace of the Pardo family in the historic centre of Zaragoza.

Since April 1, 2007, and for a period of approximately one year, the museum remained closed due to major renovations that transformed its interior.

It respects the central courtyard of the palace, supported by large marble columns that houses the reception area.

[4] The elements of historical value of the palace, such as the façade, the columns of the courtyard or the golden hall, were restored, while a new central skylight was installed.5 In its basement there are some monumental remains from the Roman period.

The artworks collection is presented in 26 exhibition rooms and includes paintings, prints, drawings and some sculptures and ceramics.

Casa Aguilar, where its located the Museo Goya
Portrait of Felix de Azara (1805) by Francisco Goya