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Mappa stellare personalizzata di Pamplona

42.8125°N, 1.6458°W

Capital of Navarre nestled against the Pyrenees, Pamplona has shone beneath the stars since Roman times, when Pompey founded Pompaelo in 75 BC. Under the clear Pyrenean sky, from Plaza del Castillo to the encierro route, gift a Pamplonan star map — a present as intense as the San Fermines.

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Luoghi emblematici

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Plaza del Castillo

42.8125°N, 1.6458°W

Plaza del Castillo, nicknamed Pamplona's drawing room, has been the city's central square since the 15th century. Lined with historic cafés like the Iruña — where Hemingway wrote The Sun Also Rises — it hosts concerts and bullfights during the San Fermines. Its central pergola adds a bourgeois note to the medieval heart.

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Pamplona Cathedral

42.8125°N, 1.6458°W

The Cathedral of Santa María la Real of Pamplona, rebuilt from 1390 on a Romanesque basilica, holds Spain's largest Gothic cloister (14th-15th century). Its Neoclassical façade of 1799 conceals an impressive Gothic interior and the royal tomb of Charles III of Navarre, one of the masterpieces of European funerary sculpture.

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Encierro route (San Fermín)

42.8125°N, 1.6458°W

The encierro of San Fermín, celebrated each 7 July at 8:00 AM, runs 875 metres through the streets of the old town in under three minutes. Made famous worldwide by Hemingway in The Sun Also Rises (1926), it is part of the Sanfermines — festivities listed on the intangible cultural heritage that draw nearly a million visitors.

Perché regalare una mappa stellare di Pamplona?

Gifting a star map of Pamplona means immortalising a moment under the Pyrenean sky that inspired Hemingway and still sets the San Fermines ablaze. From Plaza del Castillo to the city walls lit at night, every star above the Navarrese city tells of Iberian passion and the millennial memory of a royal capital.

Il cielo di Pamplona

At 42.81° north latitude at 446 metres elevation at the foot of the Pyrenees, Pamplona benefits from an atmosphere stabilised by the nearby mountains. The Navarrese Pyrenean valleys, less than an hour away, offer Bortle 2 skies — among the darkest in Spain — ideal for observing the Milky Way and boreal constellations.

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