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SUMMER 2015
SUMMER 2015
table of contents
04 Fortius Pamplona – Bayonne
08 Dancing Ramparts
7, 14, 21 August. 10.00 pm
12 Ciudadelarte evenings
Music and dance
1 to 29 August. 8.00 pm
28 Candlelight Walls
8, 15, 22 and 29 August. 9.00 pm
30 Guided and dramatised tours
The guardians of the wall Dramatised tours Saturdays 1, 8, 15, 22 and 29 August 7.30 pm Pamplona full up Guided tour Until 30 August Every day, 11.00 am Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays 11.00 am / 5.00 pm Journey into the Bulwarks Until 27 August Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays 7.00 pm
32 Food and leisure
Ciudadela Gourmet. Gastrobar Until September Seven days a week
6.00 pm - 1.00 am Wine Tastings 3 to 26 August Mondays, Tuesdays and Wednesdays
8.00 pm Oil tastings 20, 21, 27 and 28 August. 8.00 pm
34 Exhibitions
24 July to 26 September
36 Calendar
38 General information
PUBLISHED BY
Pamplona City Council
LAYOUT AND ART WORK
Ysabel Sánchezwww.ideasoportunas.com
PHOTOGRAPHS
Pamplona City Hall Archives
DL NA 1140-2014
facebook.com/pamplonamegusta
facebook.com/pamplonaescultura
@pamplonacultura
@pamplonamegusta
ORGANISERS
PARTNERS
DANCING RAMPARTS
CIUDADELA GOURMET
AND TASTINGS
Twinned since 1960, Pamplona and Bayonne were both built as strongholds to harness their strategic location on both sides of the Pyrenees. The ramparts of both cities are an example of the transition from medieval defensive systems to Renaissance modernity in terms of military engineering, technical innovation and talent.
In the 20th century, the city walls ceased to fulfi l a defensive function while restricting the growth of cities that were becoming increasingly populous. Both Pamplona and Bayonne lived through a two-way process that in recent decades attempted to recover their fortifi ed heritage. The ramparts were restored and complementary facilities were created to turn the city walls into meeting and recreational venues. The time has come to enjoy the ramparts, so that the old defensive walls can become a place in which to discover multiple experiences, where one can truly experience the walls.
A willingness to share and transfer experiences, together with an interest in understanding their fortifi ed heritage within the scope of border defence systems, led Pamplona and Bayonne to undertake a
joint project —FORTIUS, Pamplona and Bayonne fortifi ed heritage tourist and cultural valorisation project. This is taking them along a path of joint understanding of this defensive heritage, generating a sense of identity and cohesion to strengthen their feeling of belonging to the European Union.
FORTIUS presents the fortifi ed heritage as an opportunity for innovation and economic development with fi ve lines of action: restoration of heritage elements; landscaping and sustainable management plan; cultural and tourist off er; business innovation; and research and dissemination of the cultural and tourist value of the fortifi ed cities.
FORTIUS falls within the Spain — France — Andorra Territorial Operational Plan [POCTEFA] promoted by the Pyrenees Working Community [CTP] and is fi nanced by European Regional Development Funds [ERDF].
FORTIUS Pamplona - BayonneAn international project to valorise the fortifi ed heritage of Pamplona and Bayonne
FORTIUS IN BAYONNE
Exhibitions, contemporary art, concerts, circus, open air opera and food tastings... a wide range of cultural proposals in Bayonne to enjoy the city walls.
Exhibitions
The fortifi cations within the city
Spaces to live in:
Porte d’Espagne 25 August to 20 September
The Royal Bastion:
A look at a restoration
Esplanade de la Pudrière 10 August to 20 September
BASTIONS
A sample of contemporary art which takes a tour through the 44 fortifi cations located along the Pyrenees on both sides of the border between Spain and France.
ORGANISER
François Lousteau - La Maison
CO-PRODUCTION
Fortius Pamplona-BayonneDIDAM, quai De Lesseps
>>4-5
Fridays in the ramparts
5.00 pmGuided tours of the ramparts7.00 pmTerrasses en fêtes concerts organised by local cafés.9.00 pmTheatre in the ramparts.7, 21 and 28 August
30 years of the Betisoak association
Bull running, sevillanas and jotas in the Parc de la PoterneFriday 14 August
Cinema in the ramparts
Screening of the documentary ‘Encierro 3D: Bull Running in Pamplona’ fi lmed by Olivier van der Zee in Pamplona and produced by D4D.Friday 14 August. 9.30 pm
Presentation of Navarre products in
the ‘halles’
Crafts exhibition in the cloister of the
Cathedral
Remp’Art
Exhibition by local artistsAllée Catherine de Bourbon10.00 am – 7.00 pm
Food ramparts
Culinary demonstrations, tastings of wines and tapas made by Bayonne chefs.
Porte d’Espagne associations
Saturday 15 and Sunday 16 August
Exhibitions
Bullfi ghting with the city’s associations, sports competitions between Bayonne and Pamplona teams, hip hop battle with groups from both cities...
Goyaesque bullfi ght
Saturday 15 August. 6.00 pm Marcel Dangoux Bullring
Lecture on the fortifi ed heritage of
Bayonne-Pamplona
Wednesday 26 August. 6.30 pm
Harmonie Bayonnaise in concert
Spanish dance and musicThursday 27 August. 9.00 pmAt the foot of the Pare-Boulet Wall / Royal Bastion
Guided tours of the ramparts
Friday 28 August5.00 pm Guided tour9.00 pm Dramatised route through the ramparts
Heritage workshop for children
Saturday 29 August. 12.00 noon
Concert
Choirs: Enara (Bayonne), Liguori (Pamplona) and Etxekoak (Bordeaux)Saturday 29 August. 9.00 pm Church of San Andrés
Dramatised guided tour of the
ramparts
Sunday 30 August. 9.00 pm
European Heritage Days
How to live our fortifi ed heritage in the 21st century19 and 20 September
Hirian Dance Festival
Urban dancing in the fortifi cations26 Septemberwww.dantzahirian.com
FOFORTRTIUIUS S ININ BBAYAYONO NE
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> FRIDAYS 7, 14, 21 AUGUST
Dancing RampartsGuadalupe Bulwark
The Guadalupe Bulwark —usually closed to the public— opens its doors to host an international exhibition of aerial and vertical dancing. Inside the Bulwark, there is a terrace with catering service, exclusively for the audience, and one can also visit the vaulted barracks. Access is through the tunnel of the Redín Bulwark tunnel.
Admission includes two tapas and two draught beers or soft drinks. The enclosure will be open to the public from 8.30 pm to 12.30 am. The dance performance will begin at 10.00 pm, but before that, you can enjoy the performances of the Navarrese companies La Banda (7 August) and Bubamara Dance Theatre (14 and 21 August) with three, light-hearted, humorous gestural shows combining theatre, dance and circus.
There will be music before and after the dance provided by DJ Netanyahu (7 August), DJ Nana (14 August) and DJ Funk Fatale (21 August) from the opening time until close.
Ticket sales
Tickets for each show, €15 (two tapas and two drinks included). Special three show subscription, €35 (two tapas and two drinks each day). Children under 12 have free access to the enclosure. At www.entradascajarural.com and the tourist offi ce in advance and at the box offi ce on the day of the show.
8-9
Dancing Ramparts
Dancing to Film
Company: R.E.A. danza
Tribute to fi lm in a mise en scène which includes aerial and vertical dance exploring various genres, fi lm styles and historic fi lms. From the silent fi lms of Chaplin and Keaton to science fi ction works, passing through the terror of Jaws, the romanticism of Titanic, the magic of E.T., the special eff ects of Matrix, western, epic and historical fi lms and classic Hollywood cinema. Friday 7 August. 10.00 pm
Little Nemo
Company: Il posto
A dream world, an imaginary space where your surroundings keep changing to represent diff erent scenes inspired by the works of the Renaissance Venetian painter Tintoretto or the drawings of Windsor McCay, the early 20th century U.S. designer. Two completely diff erent sources coexisting just like in a dream, at the same time and in the same space. Friday 21 August. 10.00 pm
Hypnosis
Company: Sacude
Relax, your eyelids are getting heavier and you feel a deep pleasure as you fall asleep. When I count to three, you will wake up in a magical world where there is only room for well-being. You will forget everything you are. You will forget all your problems and you will fl y with us to a spectacular world full of pleasant sensations. One, two, THREE!Friday 14 August. 10.00 pm
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> AUGUST
Ciudadelarte evenings
DanceJazzFusion musicSabikerandoIndie AlternativeHits & ClassicsOff Ciudadela
Outdoor stage of the Sala de Armas in the Ciudadela
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Berriketan
A show that blends txalaparta and fl amenco dance and music. Ttakun and Alegrías, heel tapping and txalaparta singing, guitars and moans whispered between lines are the tos and fros of the conversations and the feel of this show.Performers: Askoa Etxebarrieta ‘La Pulga’, Adrián Larrañaga, Mikel Aveiro, Aitor Korta and José Gil ‘Giliyo’.
Monday 3 August. 8.00 pm
KulumbÁfrica
Alboury Dabo dance company
KulumbÁfrica refers to a big boat coming to Europe from West Africa laden with musicians and traditional African instruments. These musicians wish to communicate, teach and transmit the roots of their culture and, to do so, they off er a wide range of sounds with their diff erent percussion and string instruments, the melody of their songs and their dance as essential elements of African culture.Performers: Alboury Dabo, Papis Sagna, Cherifo Sissokho, Dudu Diop, Seydina Mboup, Doudou Ngom, Boubacar Sylla and Doudou Mgome.
Monday 24 August. 8.00 pm
Nabda
Compañía de danza Miren Ripa
A very extensive dance and music repertoire from various regions of the Arab world. From Egypt to Algeria, a classical, folk and traditional tour with typical dances and music, a wide range of colours, costumes and sounds of various instruments.Performers: Abdelwahek Mucho, Abdelatif Louzari, Fernando Depiaggi, Chelo Romero, Miren Ripa, Amaia Esparza, Marta López, Miriam Moracho and María Olaz.
Monday 17 August. 8.00 pmOniria
An oriental and fusion dance show with live music combining classical Egyptian music and music from other parts of the Arab world with more contemporary themes including the sound of the Australian didgeridoo.Performers: Nerea Al Qamar, Stefanía Caro, Javier Camacho, David Celaya, Pedro Planillo, Ibán Nikolai and Neus Rico.
Monday 10 August. 8.00 pm03 2417
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Dance
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Three One Plus
The repertoire of this group revolves around their own versions of songs of musicians and composers with diff erent musical styles, using a jazz language which is ‘accessible’ to the general public. Performers: Terela Gradín, Kontxi Lorente, Luisa Brito and Hilario Rodeiro.
Tuesday 4 August. 8.00 pm
David Mengual Slow Quartet
David Mengual is double bass player and composer and a key fi gure in Spanish jazz. He is joined by three musicians who share his zeal for research in a restful project which aims very high, Slow Quartet. The themes are based on simplicity and space, and silence is one more component, struggling against the excess of information while searching for lyricism and authenticity in its discourse.Performers: David Mengual, Miguel ‘Pintxo’ Villar, Toni Vaquer and Oriol Roca.
Tuesday 25 August. 8.00 pm
Yerri Jazz Band
Created in Estella in 1987, it is one of the fi rst Dixieland bands in Navarre. It boasts a long, fruitful career, with numerous performances across Navarre and other regions off ering a cheerful, jaunty jazz style. For nearly 30 years, several generations of great musicians have been putting their best music to this style of jazz.Performers: Fernando Sánchez Fernández, Fernando Sánchez Giménez, Marco Bellizzi, Caco Santolaya, Víctor Sánchez and José Manuel Aparicio.
Tuesday 18 August. 8.00 pm
Broken Brothers Brass Band
The music of Broken Brothers is based on the sounds of contemporary New Orleans brass bands. Funk, gospel and modern jazz fl ood their energetic performances in which collective improvisations play a leading role. Performers: Alfonso Areta, Txarli Otxoa, Alberto Arteta, Ion Celestino, Roberto Sanz, Alberto Palacios, Jon Uribeetxeberria and Gorka Gaztanbide.
Tuesday 11 August. 8.00 pm042518
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Jazz
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Ana Alcaide
Luna sefardita
Ana Alcaide, a singer, performer and songwriter from Toledo, off ers a review of her musical career inspired in Sephardic tradition. Luna sefardita is the song of Alina, a girl who embodies the history of the Sephardim and abandons Toledo embarking on a long journey of exile to follow the traces of the moon seeking and fi nding herself. Her nostalgic trek traces a bridge to the past and off ers a musical journey through diff erent Mediterranean landscapes.Performers: Ana Alcaide, Rainer Seiferth and Bruno Duque.
Wednesday 5 August. 8.00 pm
Fetén fetén + Luis Delgado
Músicas de raíz
The music of Fetén Fetén is a journey along the memory of our roots and traditions. Its compositions guide us to dance rhythms, fox-trot, Waltz, chotis, seguidillas and habaneras, rocking us with their chords across the Iberian Peninsula and making us to fl y from Italy to Japan or Argentina to Portugal, through a melting pot of musical devices such as the musical saw, theremin and stroh violin. In this concert they are joined by a special guest, Luis Delgado, a scholar of tradition and collector of unusual instruments.Performers: Diego Galaz, Jorge Arribas and Luis Delgado.
Wednesday 26 August. 8.00 pm
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Spyridoula Baka
SEAnanáy
Spyridoula Baka presents its new project devoted entirely to the sea, SEAnanáy, and immerses itself in the freshness of Mediterranean music.The sound transcends cultural borders, with a balance between the present and the past, fusing the musical languages of East and West and diff erent polyphonic textures, reintroducing and adapting traditional Greek songs and the repertoire of the Mediterranean until it becoems the voice of the eternal sea.Performers: Spyridoula Baka, vocals. Andreas Arvanitis, lyre, tsampouna (Greek bagpipe) and vocals. Marinos Tranoudakis, percussion. Dimitris Varelopoulos, Greek Ilands lute, Crete lute, and vocals.
Wednesday 19 August. 8.00 pm
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Kepa Junkera
A biref history of the trikitixa
In 2015 Kepa Junkera is celebrating his 35th anniversary on stage playing the trikitixa —a career dedicated to Basque traditional music and the root music. After the success of his abum dedicated to Galicia, Kepa returns to his origins in the Basque Country with a magnum opus: A brief history of the trikitixa, a project which explains his conception of the essence of his music: arin, arin, martxas, fandangoes, with the collaboration of the members of Sorginak and the Pamplona Gaita Academy. Performers: Kepa Junkera, Eneritz Aulestia, Irati Gutiérrez and Garazi Otaegui.
Wednesday 12 August. 8.00 pm
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Fusion music
18-19
El Niño de Elche and Raúl Cantizano
“Labels often suff ocate more than clarify”, says Niño de Elche, an artist who combines collective projects the likes of Los Voluble, Los Flamencos, bulos.net, recordings with the improvisation duet Seidagasa, partnerships with the guitarists José Sánchez and Raúl Cantizano, in the latest album of the singer Rocío Márquez, and the last Flamenco Bienal in Seville.Thursday 6 August. 8.00 pm
06
Sandra Carrasco
Sandra was fascinated with the idea of listening to how her voice would sound tied to a piano, and it was always clear that she wanted to do it with versions just where taste is the most important thing to get those who hear her to forget the original and fl y to wherever they wish. Songs that tell powerful stories, with force, sometimes related to her own life, giving everything a double meaning. That is why she focused on the repertoire of legendary artists, José Feliciano, Mercedes Sosa, Los Panchos and Machin, “masters who have lived until they became what they are,” says Sandra. Thursday 13 August. 8.00 pm
Jolis Muñoz
A concert that will bring together some of the most promising fi gures of fl amenco in Navarre, led by the young singer Jolis Muñoz. A show coordinated by the Navarre group of Roma entities Gaz Kaló.Thursday 20 August. 8.00 pm
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Sabikerando
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Monte del oso
Created in Pamplona in 2014, this group of veteran musicians such as Ion Minde, Edu Ugarte and Luis Gómez, head of the Izar Black label, united to defend the power-trio format and give free rein to their passion for punk, power pop and American indie rock from the 80s and 90s. Following the trail of Hüsker Dü, Dinosaur Jr, The Replacements and Sonic Youth, the band has arrived at their fi rst work, This has to hurt’, published by Farmway.Friday 28 August. 8.00 pm
Reina Republicana
Reina Republicana was born in Pamplona from the ashes of Half Foot Outisde in late 2009, with Israel Medina as founding member and with the aim of defi ning a sound based on the infl uen-ces that had no place in his previous band, so he can move from pop to bossa, to the groups pro-duced by Phil Spector or Brian Wilson, the c86 sounds or indie guitars. Always with a common denominator, melody and song and a special at-mosphere, and always sung with a female voice, which gives the ensemble textures leading many to consider his songs poisoned sweets. After va-rious lineup changes, Israel Medina stabilised the Group with Maite Rodríguez (voice, keyboards and viola), Markos Tantos (bass), Txemi Losada (drums) and Javier Barbería (drums), excellent musicians from the Pamplona stage.Friday 21 August. 8.00 pm
Nat Simons
Natalia García Poza, Nat Simons, is a folk-rock singer, guitarist and songwriter infl uenced by blues and jazz. She just released her fi rst studio album, ‘Home on High’, sung in English with the Audiomatic label, produced by David Gwynn and with the collaboration of Manuel Cabezalí, Havalina. Friday 7 August. 8.00 pm
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Soledad Vélez
We could almost say that she is a newcomer, but no one at this point will be able to deny the hypnotic and abrasive power of the voice of Soledad Vélez. “Run with Wolves” is a return to dot the i’s and cross the t’s and off er the versa-tility of her music and confi rm the high emotional voltage of her compositions. A painstaking, very risky production by Soledad herself, together with her faithful squire Jesús de Santos, and the technical work of Xema Fuertes and Cayo Bellveser, recorded at Rio Bravo studio. Friday 14 August. 8.00 pm
14Indie Alternative
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Rock Classical Trio
Rock & roll ‘classics’ by the Rolling Stones, Nirvana, Guns N’ Roses, Thin Lizzy, Queen and the Scorpions arranged in an original way, based on chamber music instruments, such as the piano and violoncello, and fragments of classical works such as Swan Lake or Bach’s Prelude No. 1 for violoncello. Performers: Joaquin Taboada, Igor Saenz and Iker Bengoetxea.
Saturday 1 August. 8.00 pm
Trío Veracruz: Toda una vida
‘Toda una vida’ is a selection of the most renowned boleros that have left their mark in our memories. ‘Historia de un amor’, ‘Mar y cielo’, ‘En mi viejo San Juan’, ‘Celoso’ and ‘El reloj’, and other Latin American themes including a Peruvian Creole vall and a Mexican guapango. Performers: Juana Ogayar, Alberto Martín and José Sánchez.
Saturday 15 August. 8.00 pm
Suburbano
A review of the albums of this legendary pop-rock band. The show includes classics such as ‘La puerta de Alcalá’, ‘Arde París’ and ‘Makinavaja’. Clean sounds, well-structured songs, with certain a classical sense, inspired by diff erent styles and impeccably written letters looking at reality in the face. Performers: Bernardo Fuster, Luis Mendo, Javier Palancar, Lorenzo Solano, Mikel Ferrer and Álvaro Cárdenas.
Saturday 29 August. 8.00 pm
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Neus Mar cuarteto
‘Sea and love songs’, a repertoire of habaneras, boleros, zambas, waltzes and Cuban son. ‘Alfonsina y el mar’, ‘Allá en la Haban’ or ‘Dos Gardenias’ performed with Neus Mar’s clear, transparent voice, which is both evocative and full of nuances.Performers: Neus Mar, Emilio Sánchez, Pep Rius and Toni Gadea.
Saturday 22 August. 8.00 pm
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Jorge Sánchez + Identidad
Historical review of the work of Pablo Milanés, a lyrical and melodic benchmark of the genre of ballads or songwriters of our time, whose lyrics and melodies have crossed borders and generations who have sung and continue to sing his wonderful songs.Performers: Jorge Sánchez, Iraida Galbán, Íñigo Segura, Francesco Casali and Ricardo López.
Saturday 8 August. 8.00 pm
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Hits & Classics
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Miss Undergroove was created in Pamplona, designed and felt with the intention of prompting people to dance, smile and enjoy the countless timbres and atmospheres that engage with all their love and detail, allowing the music to fl ow alive. Infl uences are of all kinds. Disco, African and Brazilian rhythms blend with sounds from the most distant parts of Eastern Europe and closer ones from jazz and the result is a simple and aff ordable explosion of joy. Performers: Dani Arias, Koki Gómez, Mark Barnés, Ulrich Calvo and Alicia Arguiñano.
Thursday 27 August. 8.00 pm
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Off Ciudadela
26-27
> SATURDAYS IN AUGUST
Candlelight WallsThe City Walls of Pamplona
A magical evening walk along the ramparts of Pamplona, illuminated by thousands of candles and dotted with music. Along the way, ther are stalls where one can enjoy the food on off er. Tickets for food and drink can be purchased in advance at the Tourist Offi ce or on the same day on the route of the wall. Saturdays 8, 15, 22 and 29 August from 9.00 pm There are two routes. One goes from the Rincón del Caballo Blanco café to the Ronda Barbazana and then on to the Plaza de Santa María la Real. The second route begins in Ronda Barbazana, continues through the Labrit Bulwark to the Pamplona Fortifi cations Interpretation Centre (San Bartolomé Fort).
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> SATURDAYS IN AUGUST
Guided and
dramatised toursThe City Walls of Pamplona
The fortifi cations of Pamplona received two European Union Prizes for Cultural Heritage / Europa Nostra Awards in 2012 —in the Conservation and Audience Choice categories. The Pamplona City Council off ers guided tours of the fortifi ed enclosure departing from the Pamplona Fortifi cations Interpretation Centre, an excellent starting point for a walk along the ramparts. The Centre is located inside the San Bartolomé Fortress, at the end of the Media Luna Park Crescent and in front of the Labrit Bulwark.
THEATRE
The guardians of the wall
At diff erent points on the route, the engineer Próspero de Verboom, an infantryman, and gatekeepers recreate the daily lives and stories of those who worked near the city ramparts. The characters are embodied by the actor Ion Iraizoz.Saturdays 4, 18 and 25 July. 7.30 pmEvery Saturday in August. 7.30 pmDuration: 75 minutesMeeting point: inside the Pamplona Fortifi cations Interpretation CentreAdults: €5 / Children under 12: €2Registration and ticket sales:Tourist Offi ce (Town Hall square)10.00 am–8.00 pm
VISITS
Pamplona full up
Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays in August11.00 am / 5.00 pmDuration: 90 minutes. Places: 40Adults: €5 Pensioners, unemployed (with unemployment card), students (with university card) and pilgrims (with credendials), €4. Children under 10: free admission.
Registration:948 420 700ofi [email protected]
Journey into the bulwarks
Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays in August7.00 pmDuration: 60 minutes. Places: 40Adults: €3 Children under 10: free admission
Registration:[email protected] 420 700ofi [email protected]
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> AUGUST AND SEPTEMBER
Food and leisure in the
fortifi ed enclosure
Ciudadela Gourmet. Gastrobar
Outside the Sala de Armas in Pamplona’s Ciudadela, there will be terrace service and, the Sala de Armas in case of bad weather. You can taste a food off er with quality products from Navarre and D.O. Navarra wines.Until September Seven days a week 6.00 pm–1.00 am
Wine Tastings
Tasting sessions in the exhibition hall of the 2nd fl oor of the building in Descalzos 56. The tasting session includes fi ve wines —a white, a rosé, to reds and a Muscat wine— and three D.O. cheeses from Navarre —two idiazabal and a Roncal.From 3 AugustMondays, Tuesdays and Wednesdays in August 8.00 pmPrice: €6Tickets on sale at the Tourist Offi ce of the Town Hall square.
Oil tastings
Beginners’ extra virgin olive oil tasting in the exhibition hall of the 2nd fl oor of the building at Descalzos 56. An hour-long training session, an offi cial olive oil tasting glass approved by the International Oil Council and a tasting of three oils and toast.20, 21, 27 and 28 August. 8.00 pmApproximate length: 1 hourPrice: €5Tickets on sale at the Tourist Offi ce of the Town Hall square.
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ExhibitionsCiudadela rooms
David Rodríguez Caballero
Citadelle24/07 – 20/09Pabellón de Mixtos / Horno
Julen Alberdi, Sandra Alcalá,
Haizea Barcenilla, Edurne González,
Claudia Lorenzo, Amaia Molinet,
Damaris Pan, David Pavo
and Camilo Torres
Herliebe: Político Poético IV24/07- 23/08Sala de Armas
Joaquin Lecumberri
Transition24/07- 23/08Sala de Armas
Javier Soto Nantes
Lux Hábitat24/07 – 30/08Polvorín
6th Navarre Comic Show
29/08 – 26/09Sala de Armas
Mikel Cabrerizo
Fuera de campo4/09 – 11/10Polvorín
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10 11 12
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24 25 26
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CIUDADELARTE EVENINGSALTERNATIVE INDIE 8.00 pmNat Simons
DANCING RAMPARTS 10.00 pmDancing to FilmCompany: R.E.A. danza
CIUDADELARTE EVENINGSDANCE 8.00 pmBerriketan
CIUDADELARTE EVENINGSJAZZ 8.00 pmThree one plus
CIUDADELARTE EVENINGSFUSION MUSIC 8.00 pmAna AlcaideLuna sefardita
CIUDADELARTE EVENINGSSABIKERANDO 8.00 pmEl Niño de Elche and Raúl Cantizano
CIUDADELARTE EVENINGSSABIKERANDO 8.00 pmSandra Carrasco
CIUDADELARTE EVENINGSSABIKERANDO 8.00 pmJolis Muñoz
CIUDADELARTE EVENINGSFUSION MUSIC 8.00 pmKepa JunkeraA brief history of the trikitixa
CIUDADELARTE EVENINGSFUSION MUSIC 8.00 pmSpyridoula BakaSEAnanáy
CIUDADELARTE EVENINGSFUSION MUSIC 8.00 pmFetén Fetén + Luis DelgadoMúsicas de raíz
CIUDADELARTE EVENINGS8.00 pmBroken Brothers Brass Band
CIUDADELARTE EVENINGSJAZZ 8.00 pmYerri Jazz Band
CIUDADELARTE EVENINGSJAZZ 8.00 pmDavid Mengual Slow Quartet
CIUDADELARTE EVENINGSDANCE 8.00 pmOniria
CIUDADELARTE EVENINGSDANCE 8.00 pmNabdaMiren Ripa dance company
CIUDADELARTE EVENINGSDANCE 8.00 pmKulumbÁfricaAlboury Dabo dance company
CIUDADELARTE EVENINGSALTERNATIVE INDIE 8.00 pmSoledad Vélez
DANCING RAMPARTS 10.00 pmHipnosisCompany: Sacude
CIUDADELARTE EVENINGSALTERNATIVE INDIE 8.00 pmReina Republicana
DANCING RAMPARTS 10.00 pmLittle NemoCompany: Il Posto
CIUDADELARTE EVENINGSALTERNATIVE INDIE 8.00 pmMonte del oso
CIUDADELARTE EVENINGSOFF CITADEL 8.00 pmMiss Undergroove
CIUDADELARTE EVENINGSHITS & CLASSICS 8.00 pmRock Classical Trio
CIUDADELARTE EVENINGSHITS & CLASSICS 8.00 pmJorge Sanchez + Identidad
CIUDADELARTE EVENINGSHITS & CLASSICS 8.00 pmTrio VeracruzToda una vida
CIUDADELARTE EVENINGSHITS & CLASSICS 8.00 pmNeus Mar cuarteto
CIUDADELARTE EVENINGSHITS & CLASSICS 8.00 pmSuburbano
AUGUST CALENDAR
Candlelight WallsSaturdays 8, 15, 22 and 29. 9.00 pm
Visits and theatre
The guardians of the wallSaturdays 4, 18 and 25 JulySaturdays in August7.30 pm
Pamplona full upThursdays, Fridays and Saturdays11.00 am / 5.00 pm
Journey into the bulwarksTuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays 7.00 pm
Ciudadela Gourmet
Gastrobar
Seven days a week6.00 pm – 1.00 am
Wine Tastings
Mondays, Tuesdays and Wednesdays. 8.00 pm
Oil tastings
20, 21, 27 and 28 August 8.00 pm
Exhibitions
Free admissionTuesday to Saturday6.30 pm – 9.00 pmSaturdays, Sundays and holidays12.00 noon – 2.00 pmMonday: rooms closed
Citadel
It is the oldest bastioned pentagonal fortress in use in the world and one of Pamplona’s landmarks, an essential part of the city’s fortifi ed heritage. Experts consider the compound a jewel of 16th-century military architecture, that was imitated throughout Europe and overseas. A cultural off er for everyone, one of the best gardens in the city, exhibition halls, gastro–bar and more.Park opening times:Monday to Friday, 7.30 am to 9.30 pmSaturdays, 8 am to 9.30 pmSundays and Holidays, 9 am to 9.30 pm
Ciudadela exhibitions:Tuesday to Saturday, from 6.30 pm until 9 pmSaturdays, Sundays and holidays, from 12 noon until 2 pm.Mondays, closed
Tourist Information Point
Tourist Offi ce, Calle San Saturnino, 2
Located at the heart of the city, in the Town Hall Square, —entrance on Calle San Saturnino, 2— this is the place where you will fi nd all the necessary information to enjoy your visit to Pamplona: cultural events, tourist information, tickets...Open seven days a week, from 10 am until 10 pm
San Bartolomé Fortress /Pamplona
Fortifi cations Interpretation Centre
The old crescent-shaped San Bartolomé is fi lled today with visitors, sounds, images and stories (past and present) to provide a new way of interpreting our heritage. The Centre is located inside the San Bartolomé Fortress, at the end of the Media Luna Park Crescent and in front of the Labrit Bulwark, Calle Arrieta on the corner of Calle Aralar. A Museum covering 220 m2 whose contents are divided into fi ve vaulted barracks. The vaulted rooms were originally used to store goods, such as gunpowder and food, while providing shelter for the soldiers of the guard.
Timetable:
Tuesday to Sunday10.00 am – 2.00 pm / 5.00 pm – 7.00 pm
Prices:
General: €3 (except Sundays)Reduced: €1.5 (pensioners, disabled, unemployed with unemployment card, students with university card, youth card holders, pilgrims with credentials, teachers and groups of more than 20 people)Sundays: €1.5 (for all users)
Children under 11, free admission.
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