Your street means....Dormer Street
Dormer Street is a small jewel in the Historic Center of Zaragoza, an endearing place that, despite not being well known or busy, breathes history and culture in every corner. This quiet urban enclave is surrounded by some of the most emblematic monuments of the city, such as the majestic Basilica del Pilar, the impressive Cathedral of Salvador, La Lonja, the Goya Museum. Ibercaja Collection-Camón Aznar Museum and the Palacio de la Real Maestranza, which is precisely located in the own street. Dormer is, therefore, an ideal starting point to explore the historical wealth of Zaragoza from a more intimate and serene perspective.
Like many streets in the old town, Dormer has a name steeped in history. In this case, it honors Don Diego José Dormer, an illustrious figure from the Aragonese past. Born in Zaragoza in an undetermined year in the second half of the 16th century and died in 1708, Dormer stood out for his erudition and contributions as a historian. Doctor of Law, he was part of the prestigious list of Senior Chroniclers of the Kingdom of Aragon, a title established in 1495 during the reign of Ferdinand the Catholic, to which famous people such as Jerónimo Zurita and the Argensola brothers also belonged.
In 1674, Dormer was named Royal Chronicler, and the following year, Chronicler of the Crown of Aragon, a distinction that reflected his deep knowledge and dedication to the history of the kingdom. Among his numerous positions, he also held that of deputy of the Kingdom of Aragon from 1699, establishing himself as an influential figure in the political and cultural sphere of his time.
In addition to its connection with this illustrious historian, Dormer Street is home to one of the most notable buildings of the Zaragoza Renaissance: the former Palace of Don Miguel Donlope, current headquarters of the Royal Maestranza de Caballería. This palace, excellently preserved, is a sublime example of Aragonese Renaissance architecture, with its elegant façade and well-kept interior. Today, it is possible to discover this historical treasure through interesting guided tours that allow you to learn about its history as well as the details of its architecture and the influence it had on the Zaragoza of its time.
Thus, Dormer Street is not only a peaceful corner of the Historic Center, but also a place full of meaning, which connects the present with the rich past of Zaragoza, inviting those who visit it to delve into its history and discover the secrets it holds. . A small but essential corner of the city for lovers of art, culture and history.

