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Monday to Friday: 10:00 to 14:00, and 16:00 to 19:00H

Saturday: 10:00-14:00H

The Pamplona Cathedral is a Gothic structure built in the 15th century, but the church has a Neo-Classic facade done in 1783 by the famous architect Ventura Rodriguez. The church is not well lit and is quite dark. The side altars are beautiful and had gold leaf overlays. There is a north tower which has the bell called Maria, which weighs 12 tons, and is the biggest in use in Spain. The floor plan of the Cathedral is the Latin Cross, with three naves, and two other naves for the chapels.

There is a Royal Mausoleum with the statues of the Kings of Navarra, Carlos III the Noble, and his wife Leonor of Trastamara. They were done by Jehan Lome de Tournai between 1413 and 1419.

There is a museum beside the Cathedral which is quite interesting. One can see the cloisters, which are considered the most beautiful cloisters in Northern Spain. They were built between 1280 and 1375. There are also many Gothic sculptures of the saints in the museum, the best collection also in Northern Spain.