Where history is made
In Navarre’s monuments, stone, wood and iron bear the traces of different eras. From prehistoric remains to industrial buildings, the region shows how the way of living and transforming the landscape has evolved over time. Dolmens, Roman roads, ironworks, mills and traditional houses form a diverse collection that does not stand in isolation, but is integrated into valleys, hills and inhabited settlements. Each monument contributes a part of the story, allowing us to understand the region as a sum of historical layers that remain present today.
Why visit the monuments of Navarre?
Navarre’s monuments allow you to explore different periods of its history within a single region. The archaeological heritage showcases the earliest human settlements and the Roman legacy, whilst the traditional architecture reflects the organisation of rural life over the centuries. Furthermore, the industrial archaeology offers a more recent perspective, linked to ironworking, water mills and early infrastructure. This variety allows us to understand not only historical development, but also the relationship between people and their environment.
Visiting these sites is a way to discover Navarre from a more comprehensive perspective, combining landscape, culture and history in a single itinerary.
Roncaleses Bridge
Amaiur Mill
The Orbaizeta and Eugi Armouries
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