Pamplona City Hall

Pamplona City Hall which includes street scenes and heritage architecture as well as a couple
Pamplona City Hall featuring heritage architecture
Pamplona City Hall showing heritage elements and flowers
Pamplona City Hall
Pamplona City Hall which includes heritage architecture and street scenes as well as a small group of people


This civic building in Pamplona’s Old Town square has an elaborate façade and is famous for a firework rocket, which signals the start of the Fiesta of San Fermín.

Pamplona City Hall (Casa Consistorial de Pamplona) is an administrative headquarters instantly recognizable for the decoration on its exterior. It’s also known throughout the world as the starting point for Pamplona’s biggest annual celebration. Visit Pamplona Town Hall to appreciate its artwork, join revelers at the Running of the Bulls and enjoy its picturesque surroundings.

The town hall dates back to 1423 and was commissioned by King Carlos III of Navarre. He chose a site in the Old Town that was once the meeting point of the boroughs Navarrería, San Nicolás and San Saturnino. The idea was to instigate a peace union between these disputing boroughs. The building was demolished and rebuilt twice.

Position yourself in Plaza Consistorial to enjoy the best views of the City Hall’s front, which blends Baroque and neoclassical designs. There are three levels, each featuring classical-style columns. Statues of the virtues Prudence and Justice frame the entrance and gilded lions decorate the balconies. A pediment crowns the upper level and on either side are sculptures of the Greek god Hercules.

Inside you can see portraits of Queen Isabella II of Spain and musicians such as Julián Gayarre and Pablo de Sarasate. There are also relics of St. Fermín and St. Saturnin.

Huge crowds gather in the square in July for the Fiesta of San Fermín, a religious festival that includes the Running of the Bulls, street parties and parades. When the clock strikes noon, a chupinazo (ceremonial rocket) is set off and the celebrations begin. The bull runs start near here and continue along Estafeta Street to the Plaza de Toros de Pamplona.

You’ll find the landmark City Hall in the heart of the Old Town and a 5-minute stroll from Plaza del Castillo. The Church of San Saturnino and Pamplona Cathedral are among several nearby attractions.

It’s free to visit Pamplona City Hall. Access to the interior might be restricted due to municipal meetings. Guided tours are available upon prior request and for groups of 15 visitors or more.

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