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The church to visit in Pamplona!
I absolutely love this church. It's well lit and spotless inside. It appears to have been recently restored. It houses the chapel of San Fermin - the patron saint of Pamplona. Unlike so many of the o...
We came across San Lorenzo Church a couple of times during our walks in the historic centre of Pamplona, as we were staying in a lovely hotel closeby. The church building is not really a great archite...
One of the few churches which are open during the San Fermin Festival. Personally, this just intensified the 'value' of Capilla de San Fermin. I was fortunate enough to (unknowingly) visit the church ...
Lovely church on the edge of the historic center of town. There is a side chapel with the statue of San Fermin in it. This is the statue that they parade around town, and the chapel is highly desi...
Solemn. It was a needed place of quiet and prayer during our walk on The Camino. During the day, whether AM or PM, we gave thanks for our safety and strength.
The church to visit in Pamplona!
I absolutely love this church. It's well lit and spotless inside. It appears to have been recently restored. It houses the chapel of San Fermin - the patron saint of Pamplona. Unlike so many of the o...
A special church
We came across San Lorenzo Church a couple of times during our walks in the historic centre of Pamplona, as we were staying in a lovely hotel closeby. The church building is not really a great archite...
Iglesia de San Lorenzo & Capilla de San Fermin
One of the few churches which are open during the San Fermin Festival. Personally, this just intensified the 'value' of Capilla de San Fermin. I was fortunate enough to (unknowingly) visit the church ...
Neat church
Lovely church on the edge of the historic center of town. There is a side chapel with the statue of San Fermin in it. This is the statue that they parade around town, and the chapel is highly desi...
San Lorenzo Church
Solemn. It was a needed place of quiet and prayer during our walk on The Camino. During the day, whether AM or PM, we gave thanks for our safety and strength.