Navarre Monumental
  
Ayuntamiento de Pamplona. PAMPLONA Archivo Real y General de Navarra. PAMPLONA Cámara de Comptos. PAMPLONA Capilla de San Fermín. PAMPLONA Catedral de Santa María. PAMPLONA Murallas de Pamplona. PAMPLONA Palacio de Navarra. PAMPLONA Balneario de Fitero. FITERO Barrio de San Pedro de la Rúa. ESTELLA Basílica de Nuestra Señora del Puy. ESTELLA Castillo de Javier. JAVIER Catedral de Santa María. TUDELA El Cerco de Artajona. ARTAJONA Hórreos del Valle de Aezkoa. ORBAITZETA Iglesia de San Pedro. OLITE Iglesia de San Pedro de la Rúa. ESTELLA Iglesia de Santa María. LOS ARCOS Iglesia de Santa María. VIANA Iglesia de Santa María la Real. OLITE Iglesia de Santa María la Real. SANGÜESA Iglesia del Santo Sepulcro. TORRES DEL RIO Mausoleo de Julián Gayarre. RONCAL Monasterio de Fitero. FITERO Monasterio de Irache. AYEGUI Monasterio de La Oliva. CARCASTILLO Monasterio de San Salvador de Leire. YESA Monasterio de Tulebras. TULEBRAS Palacio de los Reyes de Navarra. ESTELLA Palacio del Marqués de Huarte. TUDELA Palacio Real de Olite. OLITE Real Colegiata de Sta. Mª de Orreaga. RONCESVALLES Ruinas Romanas de Andelos. MENDIGORRIA Puente Románico. PUENTE LA REINA Iglesia de Santa María de Eunate. MURUZABAL Monasterio de Santa María de Iranzu. ABARZUZA
Other localities of Navarre
Balneario de Fitero Iglesia del Santo Sepulcro
      FITERO. La Ribera       TORRES DEL RIO. La Zona Media
Barrio de S. Pedro de la Rúa Mausoleo Julián Gayarre
      ESTELLA. La Zona Media       RONCAL. Los Pirineos
Basílica de Nuestra Sra. del Puy Monasterio de Fitero
      ESTELLA. La Zona Media       FITERO. La Ribera
Castillo de Javier Monasterio de Irache
      JAVIER. La Zona Media       AYEGUI. La Zona Media
Catedral de Santa María Monasterio de La Oliva
      TUDELA. La Ribera       CARCASTILLO. La Ribera
El Cerco de Artajona Monasterio San Salvador de Leire
      ARTAJONA. La Ribera       YESA. La Zona Media
  Monasterio Santa Clara de Estella
        ESTELLA. La Zona Media
Hórreos del Valle de Aezkoa Monasterio Santa Mª de Iranzu
Place the cursor on the points of the map and see the name of each.
 
Pamplona
Archivo Real y General de Navarra
Ayuntamiento de Pamplona
Cámara de Comptos
Capilla de San Fermín
Catedral de Santa María
Murallas de Pamplona
Palacio de Navarra
      ORBAITZETA. La Ribera       ABARZUZA. La Zona Media
Iglesia de S. Pedro Monasterio de Tulebras
      OLITE. La Zona Media       TULEBRAS. La Ribera
Iglesia de S. Pedro del la Rúa Palacio de los Reyes de Navarra
      ESTELLA. La Zona Media       ESTELLA. La Zona Media
Iglesia de Santa María Palacio del Marqués de Huarte
      LOS ARCOS. La Zona Media       TUDELA. La Ribera
Iglesia de Santa María Palacio Real de Olite
      VIANA. La Zona Media       OLITE. La Zona Media
Iglesia de Santa María de Eunate Puente Románico. Puente la Reina
      MURUZABAL. La Zona Media       PUENTE LA REINA. La Zona Media
Iglesia de Santa María la Real Real Colegiata Sta. Mª de Orreaga
      OLITE. La Zona Media       RONCESVALLES. Los Pirineos
Iglesia de Santa María la Real Ruinas Romanas de Andelos
      SANGÜESA. La Zona Media       MENDIGORRIA. La Zona Media
  
Art in Navarre

Navarre itself is an open air museum. Art, the passage of time, and the wealth of its scenery can be appreciated at all times. However, Navarre also boasts some magnificent museums and it is now awaiting a Museum of Contemporary Art, projected by the Navarre Government.

Perhaps the Museum of Navarre is the most important one of all. Located right in the centre of Pamplona, above the Cuesta de Santo Domingo, this building was formerly the Hospital of Nuestra Señora de la Misericordia. This can still be seen in its 16C façade and  chapel.

It exhibits all type of artwork, always related to Navarre, from archaeology to the most futuristic. Permanent exhibitions are to be found alongside more sporadic ones. You can always enjoy the Roman, Arabic and Romanesque collections.

   
Amongst the prime exhibits we would highlight the portrait of the Marques of San Adrian, by Goya and Moratín, by Luis Paret, the spectacular Spanish-Arab casket dating back to 1005 and which comes from the Monastery of Leire and a lovely mosaic illustrating Theseus and the Minotaur.The Cathedral of Pamplona also has a sensational Diocesan Museum, accessed via the street Calle Dormitalería. It is housed in the old refectory and kitchen, with its peculiar pyramid vault and larder. The visit will also take you to the beautiful gothic cloisters of the Cathedral, the Barbazana Chapel and the rest of the Cathedral.The actual museum displays precious examples of religious art such as images of the Virgin, silver work, highlighting the gothic reliquaries of the Holy Sepulchre and the Lignum Crucis, a 15C reliquary of Santa Espina, the monstrance of the Corpus and its little temple and crosses from different parishes. Amongst the painted works, we would point out the retable of Peralta by Van Dyck.
   
In Corella, you can admire the Museo de la Encarnación located in the Monastery of the same name and dating back to 1659. You will find religious art of the Renaissance and Baroque periods and a special dedication to the work of Antonio González Ruiz, a painter from Corella born in 1711 and deceased in 1788. He managed to be the first Painting director of the Royal Academy of Noble Arts of San Fernando.

Some outstanding works are the Mystical Wedding by Santa Gertrudis and the Martyr by San Plácido de Claudio Coello, the bust of San Pedro Nolasco by Pier Antonio Colici and an Apotheosis of Christ by Corrado Giacquinto.

In the Museum of Roncesvalles, you will discover true works of religious art which were once at the Royal Collegiate of Santa María. Particularly outstanding is the collection of silverwork, and we would also draw your attention to the Romanesque silver Book of the Gospel, a gold and silver casket, a mid 14C reliquary of Charlemagne’s chessboard and the Miramamolín emerald which takes us back to the Battle of Navas de Tolosa. Amongst the paintings, we would point out the Escuela del Bosco, the Triptych of the Calvary and the Sagrada Familia de San Juan, by Luis de Morales.

More religious art can be found in the Museum of the Monastery of Tulebras which particularly concentrates on the 16C and 18C. As well as visiting the Roman tower which holds works of archaeological value, you can admire objects of great artistic value such as the Virgen de la Cama, a Baroque carving, and the retable of the Dormición de la Virgen and the table of the Holy Trinity by Jerónimo Cosida.

The Gustavo de Maeztu Museum is in Estella in what was the Palace of the Kings of Navarre or the Palace of the Dukes of Granada de Ega. The actual building is worth a visit in itself. It is Romanesque and has a historic capital which relates the battle of the mythical Roldan with the giant Ferragut.

The work to be seen there are by Gustavo de Maeztu y Whitney (1887 – 1947), inhabitant of Estella, writer and painter. His paintings are about women, wine cellars, portraits, landscape. They also illustrate part of the research this artist began at the time.

The Ethnographic Museum of Arteta will take you back to times of old in Navarre through objects that have now been forgotten. Craftsmen’s tools of iron, clay or wood, clothes, ploughing equipment... all in the old house of Fanticorena, built in 1668. The house alone is well worth a visit. This museum has a famous founder and director, in the person of the sculptor José Ulibarrena.

Another very curious exhibition for railway lovers is the one at Castejón, next to the RENFE station. Here you will discover what the railway was like in the past and you can even admire an 1824 fire fighting cart, street lamps of the past and photographs of trains and stations.

If you are visiting Pamplona, you shouldn’t miss seeing the Planetarium where you can enjoy, as well as the exhibitions shown there, a projection dedicated to the world of space shown on a large dome, 20 metres in diameter, receiving the image from 70 projectors pointing to the stars. It can capture 9,000 stars.

Other museums or places of interest indicated in our routes are the House-Museum of Julián Gayarre in Roncal, the visit to the Hermitage of Eunate, the Castle of Javier or the one at Olite, the walled enclosure at Rada, or the ecomuseum of the Windmill at Zubieta, the exhibition located at Señorío de Bértiz and at Tabar, the museum of the Pérez de Rada family. In Pamplona, in the University of Navarre, there is the photographic legacy of Ortiz-Echagüe and the Museum of Natural Science with over 6,000 objects. In the street Mercado you will find the Pablo Sarastate Museum and in the street of San Fermín 12, an exhibition of Vida Capuchina. In petilla de Aragón, you can discover the birth place of the Nobel prize winner Santiago Ramón y Cajal.

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