4 more monuments in Aragon have been included in the Red List of Historical Heritage, which compiles monuments in Spain in danger of disapearing, due to deterioration and negligence to take care of them. The latest Aragonese buildings added are these:
Ermita de San Antonio Abad
Located in between Nombrevilla and Villanueva, in Campo de Daroca, it dates back to the 16th century. Currently, part of the ceiling has broken down
This tower is located in Alcañiz, and it's almost completely destroyed, only a corner remains. There is barely any historical information on it, but it's very similar to other muslim castles in Sástago and María de Huerva.
This former church is located in Uncastillo, Cinco Villas, and it is currently private property. It was built at the end of the 16th century, and it has one of the best examples of Aragonese oil paintings and frescos from this time period. These paintings are at risk of dissapearing because of the humidities the building has.
Located in Capella, Ribagorza, it's most likely from the 12th century.
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