What to see?
The Plaza de San Agustín (San Agustin Square) is one of the most important historical places in the Casco Antiguo (Old Town) of Logroño.
Between chestnut trees and large plane trees rises the building of the Sagasta Institute, around which the flowerbeds, paths and living spaces that make up the Glorieta del Doctor Zubía follow one another.
The Ebro river is one more avenue in Logroño and life flows between its two banks thanks to the bridges that cross it.
The Palacio de Juan de Vergara is possibly the oldest residential building in the city.
The old Palace of the Marqués de Legarda (built in the 18th century, although it probably already existed in the 16th century) is today the seat of the Official College of Architects of La Rioja.
The Associated Center of the UNED (distance learning university) in La Rioja is located in the Old Quarter of Logroño, in Calle Barriocepo 34.
The Designation of Origin Rioja was created on June 6, 1925 and is the oldest in Spain.
La Rioja Library Exhibition Hall is located on the ground floor of the building.