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Sangüesa

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Area
  
69.8 km²

Local time
  
Tuesday 5:17 PM

Population
  
5,078 (2014)

Province
  
Navarre

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Weather
  
12°C, Wind NW at 23 km/h, 67% Humidity

Sangüesa (Basque: Zangoza) is a city in Navarre, Spain, 44.5 kilometers from Pamplona. It lies close to the River Aragon and in 2007 had a population of 5,128. It is located on the Way of Saint James. It has been an important stopping point for pilgrims since the Middle Ages and has preserved its medieval character.

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Map of 31400 Sang%C3%BCesa, Navarre, Spain

Sangüesa-Zangoza is the historic capital of one of the six Merindades into which the old Kingdom of Navarre was divided.

Religious monuments

  • Church of Santa María la Real, located on Calle Mayor. The oldest part dates from 1131. Its magnificent main façade is particularly remarkable, with its representation of the Final Judgement (built in the 12th to 13th centuries), one of the masterpieces of Navarre and Iberian Romanesque architecture.
  • Church of Santiago the Elder, (12th-13th centuries), Transitional Romanesque.
  • Church of San Salvador. Gothic (13th to 14th centuries),
  • Convent of Saint Francis of Assisi. Founded in 1266 by Teobaldo II, and reformed in the 16th century. Contains an interesting Gothic cloister and Chapter room.
  • Church of the Carmen, first Carmelite convent established in Sangüesa in the 13th century. A Gothic church, it was reformed in the 16th and 17th centuries. Gothic cloister.
  • Civil monuments

  • Palace of the Dukes of Granada de Ega, urban palace of the 15th century.
  • Palace of the Prince of Viana, former residence of the kings of Navarre, 13th century.
  • Palace of the marquises of Valle-Santoro, built in the 17th century.
  • Palace of the Counts of Guendulain, typical baroque palace of the 17th century.
  • Major House, built in 1570 over part of the former palace of the Kings of Navarre. Sober Renaissance facade.
  • San Adrián de Vadoluengo, Romanesque building close to Sangüesa, on the way to Sos del Rey Católico.
  • References

    Sangüesa Wikipedia