San Juan de Ruesta Chapel Restoration / Sebastián Arquitectos
All architecture is built with essential values that determine its condition and nature. Time goes and the modifications we make on them transform or even cause the loss of these formative keys. Restoration works have the aim to put the necessary light on this memory to make architecture return to be again. The hermitage of San Juan de Ruesta ceased to exist in 2001, where administration neglect left into ruins this unique piece of the Camino de Santiago Aragonés, known for having supported one of the collections of Romanesque painting from the s. XII most important in Spain, strapped in 1960 and nowadays exhibited in the Diocesan Museum of Jaca.
- architects: Sebastián Arquitectos
- Location: 50685 Ruesta, Zaragoza, Spain
- Project Year: 2021
- Photographs: Iñaki Bergera