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El Portalon -
A large house where those Pilgrams with money stay in Roncesvalles. It is owned by Trajan and run by his progeny. A set of back stairs leads up to a private salon open to all Kindred. |
2 |
Colegiata Real - Set on the foundations of a church dedicated to Saint John the Baptist that was destroyed in 988, this abby and hospital has served pilgrams since it was built in 1070. |
| 3 |
Catedral de Santa Maria - One of the cities oldest standing cathedrals, the orgional structure built in the 8th century. |
4 |
Palacio de Escoriaza - This palace serves members of the royal family when they arrive in Roncesvalles for religious festivals. |
| 5 |
Monasterio de la Ujue - The main monastary in the Basque region. A back building away from the main cloister is where Prince Edrigu is known to hold court and see those who petition him. |
6 |
Iglesia de Sancti Spiritus - The heart of Basque religion in Navarre, this cathedral still holds many influences from Basque culture and history. |
| 7 |
Iglesia de San Agustín - This cathedral has been a project of King Sancho. While it is mostly complete, there is always talk of what more might be added. A large garden and reflection pool stands before it, capped by a large statue of the King. |
8 |
Monument to Roldán - situated within the cities most distinguished cementary, the momument is one of the first things pilgrams see when they enter the city. |