What to do in Estella - Lizarra?
The new way to discover Estella - Lizarra live, a game to find the most interesting corners, solve puzzles and learn interesting facts about its history without even realizing it. At your leisure, without schedules or reservations. From the moment you start, you will have 12 hours to finish (it won't take you more than 2), being able to stop to rest, have a drink...

Discover Estella - Lizarra in a special way
It is clear that if you visit Estella-Lizarra you will not miss the prison bridge or the plaza de los fueros… But did you know that the municipality has French origins? You know, those little details that few people know about and that open your eyes like truck wheels.

Experience in Estella - Lizarra
The Time Pirates are stirring up the past and only you, Guardians of Time, can keep history on track.
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What to see in Estella Lizarra
The best way to discover Estella-Lizarra is with our experience, solving challenges as you walk through its streets full of history and curiosities. You will get to know its essence in a unique and fun way.
Even so, we leave you with a list of essential places that you cannot miss on your visit.

Palace of the Kings of Navarre
Dating from the 12th century, its façade with arched windows stands out, as does the engraving depicting Roland's fight against the giant Ferragut.

Church of Saint Peter of the Street
One of the most beautiful churches in Estella. Its 13th-century Gothic portico and 12th-century Romanesque cloister are notable. It also houses the Baroque chapel of San Andrés.

Pointed bridge
Built in the 12th century to link the neighbourhoods of San Pedro de la Rúa and San Miguel, it was destroyed in the Carlist Wars and rebuilt in 1873.

Church of St. Michael
Romanesque temple dedicated to the Archangel Michael, with three naves, five chapels and sculptures such as the tympanum with Christ in Majesty and scenes of the Last Judgement.

Temple of the Holy Sepulchre
Templar church with a façade that combines Romanesque and Gothic art. Its tympanum depicts scenes from the Last Supper, the Passion and Resurrection of Christ.

Museum of Carlism
The Carlism Museum, located in the former palace of the Governor of Estella, explains the 19th century war related to the Carlist movement.

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