Catedral
- Address
- Calle Dormitalería
- Price
- guided tour per adult/child €4.40/2.60
- Hours
- 10am-7pm Mon-Fri, 10am-2pm Sat
Lonely Planet review for Catedral
Pamplona’s main cathedral stands on a rise just inside the city ramparts amid a dark thicket of narrow streets. The cathedral, which was undergoing a radical makeover at the time of research but was still open to the public, is a late-medieval Gothic gem spoiled only by its rather dull neoclassical facade, an 18th-century appendage. The vast interior reveals some fine artefacts, including a silver-plated Virgin and the splendid 15th-century tomb of Carlos III of Navarra and his wife Doña Leonor. The real joy is the Gothic cloister, where there is marvellous delicacy in the stonework. The Museo Diocesano occupies the former refectory and kitchen, and houses an assortment of religious art, including some fine Gothic woodcarvings.







