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Navarra Museum seeks to preserve and promote the heritage and history of the Foral Community. It was opened to the public in 1910 and moved to its present premises, the former Hospital of Our Lady of Mercy in 1956, next to the city walls in the northwest sector of the old town. Archaeological findings on the site date back to Roman times. The museum has artifacts from the Roman, Spanish Muslim, Romanesque and Gothic eras, including art, mosaics, murals and portraits. The capitals of the Cathedral cloisters are kept in the museum. The museum hosts cultural programs and educational workshops.

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Rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
Casco Viejo - Old Town
City Walls
The Citadel - Parks and Gardens
Interpretive Center of the Fortifications of Pamplona
Cathedral
The Castle Square of Pamplona
Navarra Museum
Taconera Gardens
Pamplona City Hall
San Fermin, the Universal Fiesta
Iglesia de San Nicolas
The Palace of Navarra
Museo Universidad de Navarra
Church of San Lorenzo
Monument of the Encierro
Pamplona Planetarium
Cafe Iruna
Park of the Senses
La Olla
Caso Otano
Rodero
Europa
Baserriberri
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