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Pamplona’s Art History Museum

Discover Pamplona’s historical art Museum with Fran Glaria

FREE VIRTUAL TOUR
Tuesday, Feb. 9th, 2021
8:00 am PT | 11:00 am ET | 5 pm GMT+1 (Spain)
Duration: ~ 60 mins
Presented by Fran Glaría on Facebook Live
https://www.facebook.com/francisco.glariabaines

Images | Fran Glaria

Images | Fran Glaria

Pamplona´s art museum, Museo de Navarra, will open its doors just for us. In this unique oportunity we will walk and learn about some of the finest pieces of art, that tells us the history of a Kingdom (Navarra) We will start with Roman times, go to Romanesque, Gothic… We will have the privilege to be alone with a portrait painted by Goya.

Join Spanish tour guide Fran Glaria of Traveling Steps on this tour of Pamplona Museo de Navarra.


HIGHLIGHTS
• Learn about the Roman influence in Navarra
• Understand the Moorish heritage in Spain
• Enjoy some hidden treasures of the museum


BOOKING INFO

FREE VIRTUAL TOUR
No booking required
Presented by Francisco Glaria Baines on Facebook Live @Francisco.GlariaBaines  https://www.facebook.com/francisco.glariabaines
Virtual Tip Jar available via PayPal | https://www.paypal.me/FranciscoGlaria


QUESTIONS AND REQUESTS
To learn more about this virtual event, you can reach Fran via FB Messenger. To discover more about future in-person tours with Fran, please visit Traveling Steps.

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Fran Glaria was born and raised in Pamplona, part of the Basque country in northern Spain.  His passions for history, art and food, led him to tour guiding. Over 20 years ago, he started a small local guiding company in his hometown. This company evolved into designing tours in the Basque region, and also into organizing tours for the Running of the Bulls festival in Pamplona. In 2012 Fran joined the Rick Steves’ Europe team and discovered a great way of teaching about his culture. You can follow Fran and Traveling Steps on Facebook and Instagram.

 
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