Fortifications of Pamplona
The Fortifications of Pamplona are a series of defensive walls and structures built to protect the city of Pamplona, located in northern Spain. These fortifications date back to the Roman period and were expanded during the Middle Ages and the Renaissance. The walls include bastions, gates, and a moat, showcasing various architectural styles over the centuries.
Today, the fortifications are a significant historical site, attracting visitors interested in military history and architecture. The walls are well-preserved and offer panoramic views of the city and surrounding landscape, making them a popular destination for tourists exploring the rich heritage of Navarre.