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Pamplona Collection

Welcome to Pamplona, a vibrant city in the Navarra region of Spain

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Pamplona Collection: Running of the bulls, San Fermin festival, Plaza de Toros, Pamplona, Navarra
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Pamplona Collection: Running of the bulls (Encierro), San Fermin festival, Pamplona, Navarra, Spain, Europe
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Pamplona Collection: Francis Xavier (1506-1552). Basque Roman Catholic missionary
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Pamplona Collection: Bull fighting, San Fermin festival, Plaza de Toros, Pamplona, Navarra, Spain, Europe
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Pamplona Collection: Big heads for children (Cabezones), San Fermin festival, Pamplona, Navarra
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Pamplona Collection: Spain, Navarra (Navarre), Pamplona, Way of St. James
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Pamplona Collection: Pamplona Spain Skyline
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Pamplona Collection: Vision of St. Ignatius during the battle of Pamplona, 1685 (fresco)
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Pamplona Collection: Vision of St. Ignatius during the battle of Pamplona, 1685 (fresco)
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Pamplona Collection: The Basilica, Pamplona, built on the spot where St Ignatius was wounded (engraving)
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Pamplona Collection: Northern Spain: Pamplona, A Patio near the Cathedral (colour litho)
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Pamplona Collection: Northern Spain: Pamplona, From the Road to the Frontier (colour litho)
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Pamplona Collection: The Kiss of Judas, detail
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Pamplona Collection: The Conde de Montmolin, Son of Don Carlos, and his Claim to the Spanish Throne (engraving)
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Pamplona Collection: Pamplona (engraving)
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Pamplona Collection: Reading like a cinema star
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Pamplona Collection: Staircase of the cloister of the Cathedral of Pamplona
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Pamplona Collection: Barbarana door of the cathedral of Pamplona
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Pamplona Collection: Gate under Pamplona Cathedral
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Pamplona Collection: Cover Doce comedias (Twelve comedies) by Lope de Vega, published in 1624 in Pamplona
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Pamplona Collection: Cover of La Dispute d un Asne contre frere Anselme Turmeda, printed edition in Pamplona
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Pamplona Collection: Tomb of Charles III of Navarre and his wife Eleanor of Castile in the Pamplona Cathedral
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Pamplona Collection: Kiss of Judas, table of the Caparroso altarpiece, altar donated to the Cathedral
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Pamplona Collection: Bronze rivet, human figure shaped, of a furniture from Pamplona
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Pamplona Collection: Staghorn harpoons, with a double row of teeth and a circular section (Urdax Caves)
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Pamplona Collection: Working tools: hoe, ax and keys. From Pamplona
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Pamplona Collection: Stela in limestone, from the Oppidum of Pamplona
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Pamplona Collection: Stela carved in an ashlar made in limestone, from the Oppidum of Pamplona
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Pamplona Collection: Glass cup engraved, fragment, from Pamplona
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Pamplona Collection: Female statue in white marble from Pamplona
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Pamplona Collection: Battle of Pampeluna, 1815, (1910). Artist: Edward Orme
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Pamplona Collection: Mozarabic art. 10th century. Codex Vigilanus or Albeldensis
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Pamplona Collection: Clubs parade, San Fermin festival, and City Hall building, Pamplona, Navarra
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Pamplona Collection: Spain. Navarre. Geometric mosaic. From Villafranca. Navarre
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Pamplona Collection: Gothic Holy Sepulcher reliquary. French silversmith piece
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Pamplona Collection: Second Master of Olite (14th century). The Annunciation to t
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Pamplona Collection: Spain. Navarre. Noain Aqueduct
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Pamplona Collection: Sancho III of Navarre distributing their kingdoms among thei
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Pamplona Collection: BOUTTATS, Jacob (ca. 1660 - ca. 1718). The creation
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Pamplona Collection: Siege of Pamplona by the army of Charlemagne in
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Pamplona Collection: Spain, Pamplona, Plaza del Castillo at Dawn
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Pamplona Collection: Spain, Pamplona, City Hall at Dawn
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Pamplona Collection: Ignatius Loyola has a vision of Peter, Hieronymus Wierix, 1611 - 1615
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Pamplona Collection: Initial E: A Priest Celebrating Mass
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Pamplona Collection: Initial N: King James I of Aragon Overseeing a Court of Law
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Pamplona Collection: Initial N: Vidal de Canellas Offering His Text to King James
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Pamplona Collection: Initial E: An Equestrian Duel Between a Creditor and a Debtor


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Welcome to Pamplona, a vibrant city in the Navarra region of Spain. Known for its thrilling Running of the Bulls and lively San Fermin festival, this enchanting destination offers a unique blend of tradition and excitement. Every year, adrenaline junkies from around the world gather here to participate in the famous Encierro or Running of the Bulls. As these majestic creatures charge through the streets, brave souls test their courage by running alongside them, creating an electrifying atmosphere that is truly unforgettable. The San Fermin festival is another highlight of Pamplona's cultural calendar. This week-long celebration honors Saint Fermín, with bullfights taking place at Plaza de Toros - a magnificent arena where spectators can witness this age-old tradition unfold before their eyes. The passion and skill displayed by matadors captivate audiences as they engage in a dance with danger. Beyond its exhilarating festivities, Pamplona boasts architectural wonders that showcase its rich history. The skyline is adorned with stunning landmarks such as Mozarabic art dating back to the 10th century and beautiful frescoes depicting significant moments like St. Ignatius' vision during battle. For families visiting Pamplona during San Fermin festival, children will delight in Cabezones or Big Heads - whimsical characters parading through the streets adding an element of fun to this traditional event. It also holds religious significance as it lies along one of Europe's most renowned pilgrimage routes - Way of St. James (Camino de Santiago). Pilgrims passing through are welcomed by warm hospitality and can explore charming churches that pay homage to Francis Xavier, a Basque Roman Catholic missionary who left his mark on this city centuries ago. With its captivating mix of ancient traditions and modern allure, Pamplona invites you to immerse yourself in its vibrant culture while experiencing heart-pounding adventures you'll remember forever. Come discover why this Spanish gem continues to captivate the hearts of travelers from all corners of the globe.