Fotos antiguas de Pamplona
Pamplona, the heart of Navarre, is a city steeped in history and charm. Nestled in a valley, its origins date back to the late Bronze to early Iron Age, with its legendary foundation by Roman general Pompey around 75 BC. This magnificent city flourished as one of the capitals of the Kingdom of Navarre, transforming through turbulent times, including Visigoth and Moorish rule, into the vibrant locale famed for the annual running of the bulls during the San Fermín festival. This festival has become an iconic symbol of Pamplona, made famous by Ernest Hemingway's novel, The Sun Also Rises.
Exploring the nearby Unzué, Arraiz-Orquín, and Arizkun unveils the interconnectedness of this captivating area. For those who cherish nostalgia, consider sharing your imágenes antiguas de Pamplona and contribute to preserving the city's rich memory at OLDPIK. It’s a heartfelt project inviting you to cherish the past.
As the sun sets behind the ancient walls of Pamplona, the stories of its people resonate through the cobblestone streets, echoing a spirit of resilience and community that persists in the heart of every Pamplonese.