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A CONTROVERSIAL MONUMENT
Monumento a los Caidos is a controversial monument. The building itself is rather grand and quite spectacular, and it can be seen from a fair distance away. However it was built in the era when Franco...
Beautiful dome and overall architecture integrated in the city. Built in the 40s in an imposing and solid style which is similar in certain ways to the Herrerian style from El Escorial. The sober yet ...
This memorial is in the middle of a modern shopping street. So the running of the bulls is depicted where the people are doing the "running of the charge cards" . Neat spot.
Worth the walk, hopefully it's history will eventually be displayed
Obviously the political nerves relating to Franco, the civil war and the dictatorship are still too raw for this quite spectacular monument to be reaccepted into everyday Spanish life. It sort of see...
A CONTROVERSIAL MONUMENT
Monumento a los Caidos is a controversial monument. The building itself is rather grand and quite spectacular, and it can be seen from a fair distance away. However it was built in the era when Franco...
Spectacular architecture
Beautiful dome and overall architecture integrated in the city. Built in the 40s in an imposing and solid style which is similar in certain ways to the Herrerian style from El Escorial. The sober yet ...
Monument to the runners
This memorial is in the middle of a modern shopping street. So the running of the bulls is depicted where the people are doing the "running of the charge cards" . Neat spot.
Worth the walk, hopefully it's history will eventually be displayed
Obviously the political nerves relating to Franco, the civil war and the dictatorship are still too raw for this quite spectacular monument to be reaccepted into everyday Spanish life. It sort of see...
The monument and the square are beautiful.
It is certainly one of the most beautiful places in Pamplona, both for the monument to the Falls in itself and for the square in which it is framed.