Catedral de Pamplona

4.3
(1,668 reviews)
Calle Curia s/n, 31001 Pamplona, Spain
+34 948 212 594Official website
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About

Pamplona Cathedral – officially the Cathedral of Saint Mary of the Assumption – stands as the most significant Gothic monument in Navarre. With its towering 13th‑century cloister, an elegant neoclassical façade designed by Ventura Rodríguez in 1783, and a treasury of relics and art spanning the Romanesque to Baroque periods, the cathedral offers visitors a breathtaking journey through Spain’s architectural and religious heritage. In addition to daily worship services, the cathedral hosts a museum that showcases its rich history, mural art, and the impressive collection of ecclesiastical artefacts. A pilgrimage stop on the Camino de Santiago, it invitingly welcomes both faithful and curious travelers alike.

Highlights

  • Gothic Cloister
  • Neoclassical Façade
  • Bell Tower

Must-See Areas

Cloister
Chapel of Saint John Baptiste
Chapel of San Martin
Coronation Chamber
Cathedral Hall

Good to Know

Good for

Families
History Enthusiasts
Religious Pilgrims

Best time to visit

Spring (March–May) and autumn (September–November) when the museum is open and crowds are moderate.

Frequently Asked Questions

At a glance

  • Typical visit: about 1 hour 30 minutes

Tickets & pricing

Adult

€5.00

Child

€3.00

Minor

€0.00

Peregrino

€3.00

School Group

€2.50

Pensioner

€4.00

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