2025 Estella Travel Guide: Must-see attractions, popular food, hotels, transportation routes (updated in May)
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12th-Century Romanesque Palace
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This building, also known as the Palace of the Kings of Navarre, is a prime example of Romanesque civil architecture, constructed in the 12th century. The old entrance of the building once featured four large semicircular arches. On the first floor, there are four large windows adorned with capitals decorated with plant and animal motifs. The capitals on the main façade depict the scene of Roland battling the giant Ferragut. After being restored by architect Miguel A. Alonso del Val, the building reopened in 1991. It now houses the Gustavo de Maeztu Museum, which showcases most of his plastic and graphic works, primarily focusing on female figures, portraits, still lifes, and landscapes.
The church, built in the 12th century, is the oldest in Estella.
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This sanctuary, constructed in the late 12th century, still stands strong today. It features three naves, built around the 13th century. The Church of San Andrés showcases Baroque architecture and a Rococo-style altarpiece. At the base of the church, there are Baroque-style seating and a baptismal font. The exterior cloister is square-shaped, adorned with capitals depicting the lives of saints and Christ, as well as carvings of plants and animals.
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If you visit the charming city of Navarre, Estella, the Basilica of Our Lady of Puy is a must-see destination. Not only is it a site of significant religious and cultural importance, but it also offers a spectacular panoramic experience as a natural viewpoint, showcasing breathtaking views of Estella and its surrounding areas. Located atop a hill, this basilica seamlessly blends spirituality with natural beauty, making it an ideal spot for meditation and enjoying the scenery.
A fascinating and meticulously curated museum space
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This is a very interesting and well-preserved Carlist history museum, which is an integral part of Spanish history itself. It showcases the history of Carlism from the early 19th century to the transition period of the 1970s. Highly recommended! Unfortunately, taking photos of the exhibits is not allowed, but you can take pictures of the courtyard. The prices are affordable, and discounts are available for different groups. The facilities are well-maintained and thoughtfully arranged.
Church with a remarkable blend of architectural styles
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The Church of San Juan Bautista de Estella reflects centuries of history. Located at the heart of Plaza de los Fueros, it stands as one of the city's most iconic religious buildings.
Its origins date back to the 12th century, although it has undergone various modifications, resulting in a structure that combines Romanesque, Gothic, and later elements. Particularly noteworthy are its ornate Gothic façade and interior, where visitors can find several chapels featuring fascinating altarpieces.
One of the most striking aspects of the church is its sturdy tower, which contributes to its robust appearance. Additionally, this church has played a significant role in the city's life, serving as the headquarters of one of Estella's oldest parishes.
The surroundings add to its charm: the lively Plaza de los Fueros, where the church is situated, offers a perfect spot to relax and peacefully admire its architecture.
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