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Pamplona Attractions: Pamplona Taurina Let's start with Plaza de Toros, the bullring, located at the end of the town-walls close to Arga river. Its tradition has made Pamplona world-famous, not least because of the books of Hemingway. It is the location of some of Spain's most important bullfights, specially during the festival of San Fermin, a spectacular event that leads thousands of tourists to Pamplona each year.
The Cathedral Pamplona's gothic cathedral, built between 1397 and 1530, with an 18th century neoclassical façade by Ventura Rodriguez is listed among the most important religious buildings of Spain. Most valuable is its claustrum. In the central nave there is the Kings' Mausoleum of alabaster, built in 1415.
The Parks along the River In the beautiful Tejera Park, close to the most monumental part of Pamplona, there are the towers of the town-walls and the square of Plaza de Santa Maria la Real, with the baroque Archieopiscopal Palais.
The "Burgos" Pamplona originally consisted of three small fortificated towns ("burgos"), which frequently were in war one with each other. The King of Navarra Charles III decided in 1423 to unite them.
La "Taconera" Going away from the river you arrive now to Taconera Park, with several monuments to famous personalities and a neoclassical Fountain of Neptune, by Luis Paret. At the end of the park there is the church of San Lorenzo, from 18th century. The Citadel A pentagonal fortification, built in 16th century, with beautiful gardens in its interior. Today the building is used frequently for exhibitions and concerts. |