Thursday, December 9, 2010

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Introduction

In what once was called the Plaza of Fruit , and is now known as Town Hall, King Charles III the Noble in 1423 erected a building that would drive to the city of Pamplona, which until then was divided into three zones: a num cleo indigenous population called Navarrería and two villages whose population was of French origin, San Cernin and San Nicolas. That building is none other than the illustrious Hall of Pamplona.

In What Used To Be Called the Fruit Square, and today is best Known as Town Hall Square, the 3rd king Charles the Noble, upright in 1492 to building unity in order to Give to the town of Pamplona, Which Had Been Until Then Divided in three areas: one Population Center, Composed Mainly by autochthonous people, street The Navarrería, two villages and Other Population Whose original WAS French, San Cernin and San Nicolas. That building is not no other But The Illustrious Town Hall of Pamplona .

But by the mid eighteenth century, the ancient town hall, and showed signs of that time does not happen in vain and decided to build a new City Hall, being crowned by a cosmetic facade, sumptuous and give brilliance and splendor to the city of Pamplona, designed by Don José de Zay and Lord. And it is precisely we see today.

CHTdrawers made of stone gray. The front building is Distributed in three horizontal floors and an attic. But not only this, in vertical sense is Divided in three streets, classic style Separated by double columns. Because of These, the building That Appears in front of us, looks like a cabinet made in gray stone. The base of the building is topped by double Doric columns, standing on a pedestal, which are stronger and more robust from the classical orders. In the middle of the ground floor entry opens with an arch on which is written in Latin "The door is amp; To the left and flank the entrance gate we have to

Prudence, showing a more serene his companion, recalling in some way to the Greek muses who wore those robes and hair wet cloths collected harmoniously. In his left hand and wears a gold mirror on the right has a snake coiled, perhaps this Biblical quote that says "wise as serpents and simple as doves."

& amp; nbsp; On the right, and outflanking the front door We Have the Prudence, showing off a more tranquil

appearance Than her mate, Reminding That Greek muses Who wear garments draped

Both allegories represent the virtues that should govern the municipal government. Check on their pedestals of white marble plaque has Pamplona height about sea level in Santander and Alicante, marking 443 and 444m respectivelynte.

Allegories Both representa The Virtue of the good City Government. On Their pedestals We Can Easily see the

At the ends of the floor between Doric columns are two wooden doors topped by two barred windows. These bars along with the front door have a rougher style very typical of the forging of the area. CHamp; nbsp; Three balconies opening to the outside with their bands richly decorated in Baroque style, highlighting the central plant and geometric motifs ; tric. The order of things on this floor is the Ionic, their doubles are more slender columns and capitals are topped with scrolls that give the main floor a more classic and elegant .

If the first floor was firm, and the second was the noble, the last of the floors we can consider it the happiest and most popular of all dado that captures our attention every July 6 at 12 noon. Three individual balconies and ornate French style with the same gate that the lower floor open in the front to watch the launch of Chupinazo from the central balcony on the four flags are flying, with Pamplona's green, gold and dyer English, glowing red of Navarra and the extreme right, in a deep blue, the European. This plant is known for its Corinthian columns and fluted and slightly shorter, which contribute to make this a lighter floor.

bushy beard and curly hair, covered only by a cloth waving in the wind holding one of his hands. With the other firmly gripping a vast left resting on his shoulder.

In the center of the eardrum, in the main street, a white dial with black hands iron, it gives us time when, played by the bells are in the top of the eardrum.

; on it on either side are two lions rampant holding two shields. On the left in gold on red shield represents the chains formed Navarra Sancho el Fuerte broke into the shop of the Moor Miramamolín during the battle of Las Navas de Tolosa in the year 1212. A the right with a blue background and a golden lion intern is this the coat that Charles III the Noble gave the city of Pamplona to unify. The Lion, was undoubtedly the favorite animal of this king, which is said to have several live specimens in his castle in Olite. His favorite, the lion MarzotC

No wonder then that both

Plaza Hall

as the Town Hall itself have become a meeting point where tourists take pictures and admire more representative face of the city as proud neighbors walk their streets paved.

our famous closure is also a participant in this magnificent setting where the bulls left behind the Santo Domingo to go into the street merchants.

And while the bad willnguas, always comment that it looks bigger on TV, there is no doubt that the square is able to gather more than 12,000 thousand people in just

2,000 meters square

that the voice of Viva San Fermín, handkerchief in hand, lay the square below.

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