Zaragoza - Basilica Del Pilar 0 Euro Note
Zaragoza - Basilica Del Pilar 0 Euro Banknote
Product Code: VEFX-2025-2
Circulation: 10,000
The Zaragoza - Basilica Del Pilar 0 Euro Note is a 0 Euro Note dedicated to the Cathedral-Basilica of Our Lady of the Pillar. The Cathedral Basilica of Our Lady of the Pillar is a Catholic church in the city of Zaragoza, Aragon. It is dedicated to the Blessed Virgin Mary under the title of Our Lady of the Pillar, praised as "Mother of the Hispanic Peoples" by Pope John Paul II. It is reputed to be the first-ever church dedicated to Mary.
Local traditions take the history of this basilica to the spread of Christianity in Roman Spain attributing to an apparition to Saint James the Great, the apostle who is believed by tradition to have brought Christianity to the country. This is the only reported apparition of Mary to have occurred before her reputed Assumption.
The Cathedral‑Basilica of Our Lady of the Pillar in Zaragoza is a must‑visit landmark for its spiritual, artistic, and architectural significance. As Spain’s first church dedicated to the Virgin Mary, it is deeply rooted in Christian tradition and legend. The fascinating terrace-like skyline is visible across the nearby Ebro River.
Inside, visitors are drawn to the Santa Capilla (Holy Chapel), which houses the revered jasper pillar topped by a small statue of the Virgin. Surrounding frescoes painted by Francisco de Goya—including “Regina Martyrum”—decorate the domed ceilings and corridors, offering glimpses of local artistry and history.
Additional highlights include a sculpted main altar by Damián Forment in alabaster and Renaissance style, and an ornate choir section complete with a massive decorative organ. The basilica also displays two unexploded bombs from the Spanish Civil War, regarded by locals as miracles. Beyond the cathedral itself, Zaragoza’s historic plaza surrounding El Pilar offers cafés, lively markets, and easy access to neighboring treasures like La Seo Cathedral and the Aljafería Palace. A visit here connects art, faith, and Spanish identity in one extraordinary setting.