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The Pamplona PlanetariumThe Pamplona Planetarium is a cultural centre that enables the public to come directly into contact with astronomy and the mysteries of the universe.+ info. |
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Parque YamaguchiPamplona is splashed with beautiful patches of green, but there is none quite like Yamaguchi Park: it covers 85,000 square metres in one of the most modern areas of the city.+ info. |
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Taconera gardensThe Taconera Gardens are the oldest and most beautiful and emblematic park in Pamplona. Its 90,000 square meters are located near the old city walls very close to the Old Quarter of the city, and the park has a marked romantic and Versaillesque character.+ info. |
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The City Walls of PamplonaThe five-kilometre walls around the city create an unusual and evocative stroll around its history. The city walls of Pamplona are one of the most interesting and best preserved military structures in Spain and hold the status of National Monument.+ info. |
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San FermínIn San Fermín, Pamplona transforms itself and provides different services to the rest of the year.+ info. |
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University CampusesPamplona is a university city. It has three universities and two campuses, and although they are located near each other they are clearly different in aesthetic terms.+ info. |
| Fotografías y textos cedidos por el Archivo de Turismo “Reyno de Navarra” |