
Cathedral of Pamplona
Opening hours
Worship:daily, from 9:00 to 13:30 and from 18:00 to 20:00.
It was begun by Carlos el Noble in the year 1397
on the site of a 12th century Romanesque building and was finished
in 1472. The main altar is presided over by the Virgen del Sagrario,
which was the image opposite which the kings were sworn in.
Today's building was built on the ruins of an earlier Romanesque
temple, knocked down in the 14th century. This cathedral is divided
into three Gothic style naves. The chapels have different styles.
The central nave houses the mausoleum of Carlos III el Noble and
his wife Doña Leonor. The main front of the cathedral is
Neoclassic, while the interior and the cloister, which dates from
the 14th century, are Gothic.
Admissions fees
Adults: € 3.60 Groups of over 15 people: € 2.70 Groups
of children, pensioners and students of over 15 people €
2.10
Address
Plaza de la Catedral, 31002 Pamplona
Tel. +34 948210827
Source: Web server of Instituto de Turismo de España, TURESPAÑA.
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