The Town Hall of Pamplona

With its bright flags waving on the facade, the Town Hall is an impressive 17th century building. The Town Hall is located to the northwest of Plaza del Castillo in Plaza Consistorial which is a small and charming square. The town hall was built on the site of an old moat, where three defense systems of the city were located. A famous Pamplona monument, the building has a beautiful baroque façade of ocher sandstone topped with lions bearing shields and the trumpeter breath of an angel. To see the interior, tourists must request a tour (free admission) by contacting the City of Pamplona.

Address: Plaza Consistorial, Pamplona

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