Parque Media Luna de Pamplona
Víctor Eúsa diseño este parque en 1935, alberga un estanque, jardines, un monumento erigido al violinista pamplonés Pablo Sarasate, parque infantil, excelentes vistas etc.
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Inauguración Ascensor Media Luna
Noticia de Canal 6 navarra relativa a la inauguración del ascensor que conecta el Parque de la Media Luna con el Parque Fluvial del Arga el 9 de febrero de 2011
What to do in Pamplona - Cathedral, City Sights and Pintxos
Whether you are on the Camino de Santiago and you want to see Pamplona, or you are there to run from the bulls and visit la Plaza de los Toros, you should spend at lead three-four days in Pamplona to try to soak in the Spanish vibe! It's a great little city with wonderful people and some fabulous Pintxos (pronounced Pinchos). You can run from the bulls this year in 2017 during the Fiestas de San Fermin from July 7 to July 14.
I suggest going to one of the best places for Pintxos, Gaucho not far from the Plaza del Castillo. Gaucho's offers some fabulous food, and I suggest trying one of everything with a nice cold beer or a glass of wine! If you don't know what the pintxo has on it, then just ask!
Pamplona Cathedral is a great place to visit and you can climb to the bell tower as well. There is a small entrance fee, but you can go to a mass without paying and there's even a Pilgrims blessing!
Two parks I would definitely visit. One is the Parque de Media Luna that displays a real live Giant Sequoia and from there you can walk to Parque de la Taconera to see some incredible Peacocks, Turkeys, and other wild birds. The Monumento al Encierro is a great tribute to the past bull runners of Pamplona. Another church to visit is San Lorenzo.
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Pamplona, plaza fuerte (Trailer)
Pamplona, plaza fuerte es la película de 10 minutos de duración que se proyectará de forma permanente en el nuevo Centro de Interpretación de las Murallas de Pamplona, que abrirá sus puertas al público este mismo mes en el interior del fortín de San Bartolomé, en el parque de la Media Luna. Además de contemplar una exposición de unos 220 metros cuadrados, cuyos contenidos se distribuirán en cinco espacios abovedados o casernas, los visitantes podrán disfrutar de este sorprendente film en el que se muestra cómo la evolución de la ciudad ha estado ligada al desarrollo de sus murallas, construidas entre los siglos XVI y XVIII. El tráiler, al que ha tenido acceso Diariodenavarra.es, es un pequeño adelanto de 2 minutos en el que se mezcla una banda sonora de tintes épicos con imágenes actuales del 'corazón' de la capital navarra, animaciones y figurantes.
Pamplona calle de la ESTAFETA y su entorno
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27 Parque de la Taconera
Pamplona es una ciudad bien dotada de parques, jardines y arbolado en sus calles. El parque de la Taconera es el más antiguo de la ciudad y se encuentran dentro del recinto amurallado. Son unos jardines al gusto decimonónico que se asoman a la muralla, en cuyo foso se ha instalado recientemente un pequeño y doméstico zoológico
Aranzadi Park, Pamplona, Spain
Places to see in ( Pamplona - Spain )
Places to see in ( Pamplona - Spain )
Pamplona is the capital of Navarre province in northern Spain. It’s best known for the Running of the Bulls (Feast of San Fermín) in July. During this legendary multiday festival, bulls are led through the city streets by daredevil runners. A major stop along the Camino de Santiago, a medieval-era pilgrimage route, Pamplona is also home to Gothic-style churches including fortress like San Nicolás.
Pamplona is the historical capital city of Navarre, in Spain, and of the former Kingdom of Navarre. Pamplona is famous worldwide for the running of the bulls during the San Fermín festival, which is held annually from July 6 to 14. This festival was brought to literary renown with the 1926 publication of Ernest Hemingway's novel The Sun Also Rises.
After the 2015 municipal elections, there are 27 seats in Pamplona's municipal council: ten of Navarrese People's Union (Unión del Pueblo Navarro), five of EH Bildu, five of Geroa Bai, three of the Socialist Party of Navarre, three of Aranzadi (supported by Podemos Ahal Dugu), and one of Izquierda-Ezkerra.
Pamplona is located in the middle of Navarre in a rounded valley, known as the Basin of Pamplona, that links the mountainous North with the Ebro valley. It is 92 km (57 mi) from the city of San Sebastián, 117 km (73 mi) from Bilbao, 735 km (457 mi) from Paris and 407 km (253 mi) from Madrid. The climate and landscape of the basin is a transition between those two main Navarrese geographical regions. Its central position at crossroads has served as a commercial link between those very different natural parts of Navarre.
Pamplona has shifted in a few decades from a little administrative and even rural town to a medium-size city of industry and services. The industry sector is diversified although the most important activity is related to automobile industry.
Pamplona is the main commercial and services centre of Navarre. Its area of influence is not beyond the province, except for the University of Navarre and its teaching hospital, which provide private educational and health services nationwide.
Several notable churches, most of its 16th- to 18th-century fortified system and other civil architecture buildings belong to the historic-artistic heritage of Pamplona.
The most important religious building is the fourteenth century Gothic Cathedral, with an outstanding cloister and a Neoclassical façade. There are another two main Gothic churches in the old city: Saint Sernin and Saint Nicholas, both built during the thirteenth century. Two other Gothic churches were built during the sixteenth century: Saint Dominic and Saint Augustine. During the seventeenth and eighteenth century were built the Baroque chapels of Saint Fermin, in the church of Saint Lawrence, and of the Virgin of the Road (Virgen del Camino), in the church of Saint Sernin, the convents of the Augustinian Recollect nuns and the Carmelite friars, and the Saint Ignatius of Loyola basilica in the place where he was injured in the battle and during the subsequent convalescence he decided to be a priest. The most remarkable twentieth century religious buildings are probably the new diocesan seminary (1931) and the classical-revival style memorial church (1942) to the Navarrese dead in the Nationalist side of the Civil War and that is used today as temporary exhibitions room.
Pamplona has many parks and green areas. The oldest is the Taconera park, whose early designs are from the seventeenth century. Taconera is today a romantic park, with wide pedestrian paths, parterres, and sculptures.
The Media Luna park was built as part of the II Ensanche and is intended to allow relaxing strolling and sightseeing over the northern part of the town. After its demilitarization, the citadel (Ciudadela) and its surrounding area (Vuelta del Castillo) shifted into a park area with large lawns and modern sculptures.
The most remarkable parks of the new neighborhoods include the Yamaguchi park, between Iturrama and Ermitagaña, which includes a little Japanese garden; the campus of the University of Navarre; the Parque del Mundo in Chantrea; and the Arga park.
From the prominent military past of Pamplona remain three of the four sides of the city walls and, with little modifications, the citadel or star fort.
( Pamplona - Spain ) is well know as a tourist destination because of the variety of places you can enjoy while you are visiting the city of Pamplona . Through a series of videos we will try to show you recommended places to visit in Pamplona - Spain
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PARQUE ARANTZADI - Pamplona - Parques de Navarra
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El parque Arantzadi es uno de los más grandes y modernos de Pamplona. En este parque hay varios árboles singulares de diferentes especies que superan los 30 metros de altura
Navarra 084 Pamplona paseo del Arga De pasarelas a vuelta de Aranzadi
Pamplona 1: Parque Taconera y Barrio San Juan
Navarra 089 PAMPLONA murallas El Redin Barbazan F San Bartolome
Se trata de un agradable y tranquilo paseo peatonal situado justo detrás de la Catedral, que recorre la línea de murallas que hay entre los baluartes de Labrit y del Redín
En nuestro paseo por la Ronda del Obispo Barbazán, además del placer de pasear por las murallas modernas, tenemos la posibilidad de contemplar el único fragmento de muralla medieval que se conserva visible en Pamplona (si exceptuamos aquellos que han aparecido con motivo de excavaciones arqueológicas).
Recordemos que Pamplona, antes de las actuades murallas (del siglo XVI), tuvo otras durante la Edad Media, que, salvo este fragmento en la Ronda del Obispo Barbazán, han desaparecido.
Se trata de una pared recta formada por sillares antiguos, que hoy en día forma parte de la pared trasera de la Catedral. Su naturaleza defensiva se revela en la presencia de saeteras (ventanas verticales estrechas para lanzar flechas).
La Capilla Barbazana fue construída en el siglo XIV dentro de la Catedral, y aquí vemos su parte trasera. Se trata de una torre de estilo gótico con remates piramidales e hilera de arquillos, en la cuál podemos ver también una gargola de piedra.
Pero si nos fijamos bien, veremos que esta torre está construída con dos materiales distintos, siendo el de abajo mucho más antiguo que el de arriba. Esto es así porque la torre gótica se construyó sobre una torre que ya existía anteriormente y que pertenecía (como ya hemos dicho antes) a la antigua muralla medieval de Pamplona
009 Navarra Parque de la Ciudadela Nocturnas Pamplona
La Ciudadela nació para proteger Pamplona del enemigo, a instancias del rey Felipe II, quien la mandó construir en 1571 con el fin de hacer frente a las constantes incursiones del ejército francés. Su estructura original tenía forma de pentágono regular con cinco baluartes en los ángulos, pero la construcción del Primer Ensanche de la ciudad obligó al derribo de dos de ellos. Los restos del de San Antón salieron a la luz con la construcción del Palacio de Congresos y Auditorio de Navarra, Baluarte y fueron integrados en el diseño del edificio.
parque de Yamaguchi Pamplona
Parque de Aranzadi Lift Ride: Pamplona, Spain
Got some random video to show you guys. Need to clean out some old videos I have around for the year and need to clean it out one way or another. This one is from a small little lift ride called Parque de Aranzadi in Pamplona Spain and it's very similar to the one in Salzburg, Austria.
Now I know what you're wondering, why am I posting a video like that. Uh... Maybe it's because I like to record random things sometimes. Don't worry though, after this will be another good arcade video. I promise you that.
Parque Yamaguchi Pamplona un caluroso día de mayo 2017
Parque Yamaguchi Pamplona un caluroso día de mayo 2017
Spanish guitar tune, Beautiful, Romantic and a little sad - La media luna by Sad Fantasy
Sad, romantic Spanish guitar, contemporary classical tune.
La media luna by Sad Fantasy, from the album The ruins of what was.
This track was inspired by a warm romantic spanish night at a quite beach.
A very romantic Spanish beach scene is created, with the sound of the waves and the crickets singing in the trees. The guitar then plays above the background sounds to complete the audio landscape. A landscape of love and highly charged emotion.
The name of the tune 'La media luna' or The half moon was inspired by a park with the same name in Pamplona, Spain.
PARQUE YAMAGUCHI Pamplona
El parque Yamaguchi es un parque diseñado por paisajistas japoneses que se encuentra en Pamplona.
Mierkuleles (01/08/2018)
Bar del parque Media Luna (Pamplona)
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No sé qué tienes, Pamplona... Si Pablo Sarasate, Julián Gayarre... pudieran volver hoy día, seguro que ahí estarían, tocando y cantando con La Cofradía.
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