Pamplona Cathedral

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Pamplona Cathedral is a historic Roman Catholic cathedral in Pamplona, Spain, renowned for its Gothic architecture, neoclassical façade, and significance as a landmark on the Camino de Santiago.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Roman Catholic cathedral
cathedral
church building
architecturalStyle Gothic
Neoclassical NERFINISHED
associatedWith Kingdom of Navarre NERFINISHED
category Cathedrals in Navarre
Gothic architecture in Spain
Neoclassical architecture in Spain
country Spain
denomination Roman Catholicism
surface form: Roman Catholic Church
diocese Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Pamplona y Tudela NERFINISHED
façadeCompletionCentury 18th century
floorPlanType Latin cross
function seat of the Archbishop of Pamplona y Tudela
hasBellTowers yes
hasBurialsOf monarchs of Navarre
hasChoir yes
hasCloister yes
hasCrypt yes
hasMuseum yes
hasOrgan yes
heritageDesignation Bien de Interés Cultural
heritageDesignationCountry Spain
isTouristAttraction yes
languageOfLiturgy Latin
Spanish
liturgicalRite Roman Rite NERFINISHED
locatedIn Navarre NERFINISHED
Old Town of Pamplona NERFINISHED
Pamplona NERFINISHED
locatedOnRoute Camino de Santiago NERFINISHED
material stone
near city walls of Pamplona
notableFeature Gothic cloister
Gothic interior
neoclassical façade
twin neoclassical towers
pilgrimageSignificance important landmark on the Camino de Santiago
primaryConstructionPeriod 14th century
15th century
region Northern Spain NERFINISHED
religiousAffiliation Catholicism
roofType vaulted
usedFor pilgrimage
religious services
tourism

Referenced by (4)

Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Pamplona notableBuilding Pamplona Cathedral
Theobald I of Navarre burialPlace Pamplona Cathedral
Theobald II of Navarre burialPlace Pamplona Cathedral
Henry I of Navarre burialPlace Pamplona Cathedral