The River Vero Cultural Park has a rich and diverse heritage. Particularly noteworthy are the declared Places of Cultural Interest: the collegiate castle of Alquézar, the cathedral of Barbastro, the chapel of Nuestra Señora de Treviño in Adahuesca and the sanctuary of Santa Maria de Dulcis in Buera. In addition to this, there are the historic areas of Alquézar and Barbastro.

Many others also stand out for their ethnographic value and their perfect integration into the landscape. This is the case for the parish churches, chapels, esconjuraderos, typical huts once used by shepherds, apiaries, mills, bridges, weirs, ice wells, and traditional houses.

The archaeological heritage includes remnants from the earliest times, representing prehistory up until the medieval ages through cave art and prehistoric archaeological sites, dolmens, remains of Arabic baths in Barbastro, castles and medieval fortresses.

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