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  1. Estella or Lizarra is a town located in the autonomous community of Navarre, in northern Spain. It lies south west of Pamplona , close to the border with La Rioja and Álava . The town was founded in 1090 when the place, lying by the fortified settlement of Lizarra, was granted a charter by the Pamplonese king Sancho Ramirez.

  2. Estella-Lizarra, the mediaeval star on the Way of St James. Here’s the menu: seasonal vegetables, potxas beans, chickpeas, truffle, cod ajoarriero -style, chilindrón (lamb stew) and roast suckling pig. The typical desserts to choose from include alpargatas (puff pastry), Rocas del Puy ( chocolate and hazelnuts), Tarta de Santiago, sanchicos ...

  3. And of course, there are the religious buildings. The ruins of the medieval Church of San Pedro de Lizarra is the must-see, complete with a Roman-era pillar still visible within. The late Romanesque style church of San Pedro de la Rúa is the largest church in Estella. The cloister is the most beautiful part of the church and was built in 1170.

  4. This town, crossed by the river Ega, has a medieval old town where the Roman and Gothic constructions are a testimony to its historic splendour. The capital of the area of Tierra Estella has its origins in Roman and "Vascon" settlements, but it was the king of Navarre, , who founded the current city to attend to the great many pilgrims.

  5. The Castilian name Estella (derived from Latin Stella) is due to its significant location on the Santiago Way; the eight-pointed star of Its first buildings and the shield has Remained as an emblem of the city. The place made its entrance into history when the Muslims were reconquered by Sancho Garcés I in the year 904.

  6. By P1729LOrobertb. This will do it for you, from the soaring vaults, the alabaster windows, incredible cloister, and the stunning... 7. Puente de la Carcel. 16. Bridges. By betterthanwork. An unusually shaped, but attractive old bridge over the river Ega. To cross by foot it is a steep slope up and down the...

  7. Estella Lizarra, a captivating medieval town nestled in Navarre, Spain, invites travelers to step back in time and explore its rich tapestry of history and culture. This enchanting town, strategically located on the banks of the Ega River, has been a crossroads of civilizations for centuries, leaving behind a unique blend of architectural styles and traditions.