Iglesia de San Saturnino (Church of San Saturnino), Pamplona

Iglesia de San Saturnino (Church of San Saturnino), Pamplona

The Church of San Saturnino, located just a stone's throw away from the Plaza Consistorial, is a historic gem dating back to the 13th century. Its architectural style is a blend of Romanesque and Gothic influences, with its towers showcasing early Romanesque characteristics while the rest of the structure embodies the Gothic style. One of the most striking features of the church is its north doorway, renowned for its intricate design and craftsmanship.

Stepping inside the church, visitors are greeted by a spacious vaulted interior adorned with ornate decorations. One of the highlights of the interior is the marvelous retablo located in the baptistery, adding to the church's aesthetic appeal and historical significance. The church's clock tower, known as the southern tower, is crowned with a distinctive rooster weathervane, a symbol deeply rooted in local tradition. The needles of the clock face serve as a marker for the start of the Fiesta de San Fermín bull run, which takes place each morning at 8 am during the annual festival.

Aside from its architectural and cultural significance, the Church of San Saturnino also serves as a place of worship and spiritual solace for the faithful. Mass is celebrated here several times daily, offering locals and visitors alike the opportunity to participate in religious ceremonies and connect with their faith. Additionally, the church is open to the public for cultural visits, allowing visitors to explore its rich history and architectural beauty up close.

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Sight Name: Iglesia de San Saturnino (Church of San Saturnino)
Sight Location: Pamplona, Spain (See walking tours in Pamplona)
Sight Type: Religious

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Tour Duration: 2 Hour(s)
Travel Distance: 2.8 Km or 1.7 Miles