Paseo de Sarasate (Sarasate Promenade), Pamplona

Paseo de Sarasate (Sarasate Promenade), Pamplona

Renowned for its charm and significance, Pablo Sarasate Promenade, also popularly referred to as Valencia Promenade, serves as a focal point for various cultural events and gatherings, making it a vibrant hub within the city.

One of the distinguishing features of Sarasate Promenade is the six white stone statues adorning its central platform. These statues, representing kings, were originally intended for the decorative project of the Royal Palace of Madrid (Palacio de Oriente) in the 19th century but were ultimately acquired by the Pamplona City Council. Crafted between 1750 and 1753, the statues underwent a significant change in 1972 when two of them, depicting Ferdinand VI and his wife Bárbara de Braganza, were returned to Madrid. In exchange, two new statues representing the kings of Navarra, Felipe III of Navarra and García Ramírez, were brought to Pamplona. Notably, these latter two statues are the only ones whose names appear on the pedestal, while the identities of the other four statues remain unknown, adding an air of mystery to the promenade.

Throughout its history, Sarasate Promenade has served as a gathering place for locals and visitors alike, offering a scenic and inviting environment for leisurely strolls and cultural activities. The promenade's picturesque setting, flanked by elegant trees and historic buildings, creates an idyllic backdrop for relaxation and socialization. Additionally, its central location makes it a strategic point for various events and celebrations, further enhancing its significance as a cherished landmark in the heart of Pamplona.

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Paseo de Sarasate (Sarasate Promenade) on Map

Sight Name: Paseo de Sarasate (Sarasate Promenade)
Sight Location: Pamplona, Spain (See walking tours in Pamplona)
Sight Type: Attraction/Landmark
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Walking Tours in Pamplona, Spain

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Pamplona Introduction Walking Tour

Pamplona, the capital of the autonomous region of Navarre in northern Spain, is one of the oldest cities in the country. Its history spans millennia. Originally a small Vascones settlement known as Iruña, it was transformed into a Roman city named Pompelo by the Roman commander Gnaeus Pompey in 74 BC. Over the centuries, Pamplona witnessed the rise and fall of various powers, from the Visigoths...  view more

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