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Euric's Estate - The Toreador estate serves as a guild for local artists, and is believed to have one of the largest local collections of Basque, Roman, Visigoth, and Muslim art work in Navarre. |
2 |
City Walls - these walls surround the center of Pamplona, built in the 7th century. While they are kept by the city, they are now largely decorative as Pamplona has not been under seige in centuries, and the city itself has grown outside it's bounds. |
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The Cathedral of Pamplona - built in the early 12th century in true Romanesque style. |
4 |
Basque Town Hall - an impressive structure of local Basque design, this sits as the center of Basque life in Pamplona. |
| 5 |
Iglesia de San Saturnino - a cathedral dedicated to St. Saturnino, built on the spot where he is said to have baptized some 40,000 pagans in the 4th century. |
6 |
Palacio de Navarra - The opulant throne room and palace held by the royal family of Navarre. |
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Jewish Quarter - Largest Jewish polution in Northern Spain, location of many of the cities
aljamas, or congrations. |
8 |
Alcazar Gardens - Center of Muslim and
Mozarab culture in Pamplona, location of the cities largest Masque. |