The Casa Juez is a house of traditional architecture of the Aragonese Pyrenees, built with stone and wooden beams of the place (especially oak and juniper). It is covered by a roof of irregular slabs.
The house was completely abandoned between the 60s and 1999 when its reconstruction began. Many walls were behind and had stolen a multitude of materials.
It has, among other things, a high-Aragonese cassock (fireplace room surrounded by a cadiera) and several flooded rooms. The rehabilitation has respected the original materials and today is used as a rural tourism home with three rooms that we rent in season.
The "Montañesa" room is a duplex that has a living room, kitchen and bathroom on the ground floor and, in the attic, a large bedroom.