The museum exhibits some very important goldwork
such as the altar of Our Lady of Salas which dates back to the 14th century, as
well as numerous other precious artifacts like the reliquary caskets of Limoges
and a wide variety of religious chalices, processional crosses and other
priceless objects. The medieval art room holds some important paintings from
the 13th to the 15th century such as the tableaus of the altarpiece of the
village of Pallaruelo de Monegros by the Gothic painter Martin Soria
(1449-1487) and the altarpiece of The Coronation of the Virgin by Pedro
de Zuera (1430-1469). The so called “Parroquieta” contains important Renaissance
and Baroque works in the Aragonese Mudejar style. The museum also houses the
altarpiece of the Abbey of Montearagon by Gil Morlanes as well as paintings by
the Bayeu brothers, Luis Muñoz and Vicente Berdusán.
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