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Navarre is a land of beautiful palaces and
castles.
Some have been extraordinarily well preserved whilst others exhibit scarcely
any remains of their glorious past.
The most important castles in Navarre are the ones at
Javier and Olite.
The Castle of Javier stands
magnificent, with an air
that is undoubtedly both defensive and war-like. It was the birthplace of
the patron saint of Navarre, San Francisco Javier and each year thousands of
pilgrims go there.
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Olite is like something out of a story book of knights
of old, its beauty stands out right in the town centre. This castle
- palace of the Kings of Navarre, with its suggestive towers, each
one different, is a reminder of the richness of its whimsical construction,
which we can now visit and satisfy our curiosity.
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Moreover, many towns and villages have historic ruins of former
castles,
evoking legends.
Thus Peralta
is watched over by the Atalaya, Milagro and Tiebas preserve the remains of
medieval castles and, in good condition, Tudela, the Monreal Tower,
Guenduláin,
its fortified castle or Arazuri, its Gothic fortified palace. Other noble
places are the magnificent fortified enclave or Cerco de Artajona, the
Ciudadela or Citadel of Pamplona or the Castle of Marcilla.
There are many palaces in the central and mountain
areas of Navarre, many are now museums, community centres, town halls, etc.
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Navarre has some gothic palaces built in the Middle Ages, 16C renaissance
ones, 17th and 18C Baroque ones and a few
of the neo-classic and plateresque style. They are generally one tower (particularly
in the Mountain area), two tower, four towers with a central courtyard or
otherwise, a great stately home with a hip roof. Almost all of them sport a
coat of arms on the façade.
Amongst others, we would highlight the gothic palace of
Mendillorri, the palace of the Marquises of Vallesantoro in Sanguesa, the
fortified palace-tower of the Señorío de Ayanz, or the one of Echarren in
Guirguillano. Likewise, the house-tower of Zabaleta in Lesaca, the Baroque
palace of Subiza, the lovely palace of Gorraiz, the Renaissance house palace
of Azpilicueta in Barasoain, or the typical palace of the head of the
armoury at Urra, in the Yerri valley.
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