Catedral de Pamplona
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
Good to Know
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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