All historic houses to visit in Navarre

Step into the past at 5 historic houses in Navarre. These preserved homes offer a glimpse into the lives of notable figures and everyday people from different eras.

Are you interested in exploring historic homes? Here are the must-see historic houses in Navarre:

  1. Museum of Navarre1

    Museum of Navarre

     Pamplona
    The facade and chapel of the Museum of Navarre date back to the 16th century. The front is a work of Juan de Villarreal and Martín de Azcárate from 1556 and is the only example of civil Renaissance architecture in Pamplona. The side entrance to the chapel has a facade in the form of a 17th-century altarpiece from a church that was located on the main street, opposite the church of Santiago, in Puente la Reina.
  2. Museum of Witches2

    Museum of Witches

     Zugarramurdi
    The Museum of Witches in Zugarramurdi is situated in the Spanish town of Zugarramurdi, which is part of the Autonomous Community of Navarre. This location is significant as it is the setting for the museum's historical context and exhibits.
  3. Jorge Oteiza Museum Foundation3

    Jorge Oteiza Museum Foundation

     Valle de Egüés
    The Jorge Oteiza Museum Foundation is a cultural institution that was established with the aim of housing the works of the renowned sculptor Jorge Oteiza. The museum, which is funded by the Government of Navarra, was inaugurated on May 8, 2003. The works housed in the museum were donated by Oteiza to Navarra in 1992.
  4. Carlism Museum4

    Carlism Museum

     Estella
    The Carlism Museum in Estella (Navarra) is a public history museum that provides a comprehensive overview of the Carlist movement throughout the 19th and 20th centuries. This museum is under the jurisdiction of the Government of Navarra. It is housed in the building known as the Governor's Palace, located at 27 Rúa Street in this Navarrese city.
  5. Casa Natal de Ramón y Cajal5

    Casa Natal de Ramón y Cajal

     Petilla de Aragón
    The Casa natal de Ramón y Cajal is a museum situated in Petilla de Aragón, Navarra, Spain. This museum is housed in the building where Santiago Ramón y Cajal, a renowned Spanish pathologist, histologist, and neuroscientist, was born. It offers a unique opportunity to explore the birthplace of this Nobel laureate in Medicine.