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    The Burgo of San Cernin seen from the sky

                                                      A special walk             Discovering the old town of Pamplona can be done in one day, one morning, even in just one hour. Everything depends on the amount of…

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    A talk about the walls of Pamplona

     On Saturday March 25 we had the pleasure of receiving Esther Elizalde among us. At the informal dinner, she talked about the demolition of the walls of Pamplona. ({Part of the…

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    FASHION ON THE RETROCHOIR

    Have you ever been at the Burgos Cathedral? It is a great monument, with an “unmistakable profile” (as it’s said on Wikipedia) that is well worth visiting. It is so big,…

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    Historicism in Burgos/ another view of Burgos

    When visiting Burgos, it is quite normal to visit the most important places of the city, as the cathedral, the old town, the monastery of “Las Huelgas” and even “La Cartuja”.…

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    At the batán of Villava

    Today I have the pleasure to invite you to follow us in a very simple, but nice visit to the Batan of Villava. A visit that is linked to the ethnography…

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    Walk through Pamplona

    Some years ago, the Chicago Tribune published an article about the city of Pamplona. The article went beyond the traditional topic of Sanfermines and talked about another interesting places around the…

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    Good morning Vitoria!

    There are cities in Spain with a kind of magnet for foreign people. A magnet generated by their fame, product of their world reputation and a great marketing strategy perhaps, that…

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    Integration through cultural heritage

    During the summer our association kept in touch with Core, a foundation located in Pamplona, Navarra. The purpose of Core is to help integrate the emigrants in the region of Navarra.…

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    Again on the Way of St James

       Before finishing the year 2016, we have two activities you can read about on the blog. And today, you have our visit to Santo Domingo de la Calzada, a charming…

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    Looking at an altarpiece through the fashion

    The story of this post has its beginning on Internet. I’d known Consuelo Sanz de Bremond and her blog Indumentaria y vida cotidiana en España  on Twitter and Facebook. Then we…