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The entrance to the Navarre Museum will be free until March 1

At the end of the first sentence of the building conditioning works, the four floors of the permanent collection are again available to visitors.
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The main facade of the museum. Photo: Navarre Museum.

The Navarre Museum in Pamplona has reopened its entire permanent exhibition after the completion of the first phase of energy efficiency works and will celebrate its return until next Sunday, March 1.

The works (thermal insulation, exterior carpentry, facade...) began in December 2024, led to the closure of the four floors of the permanent exhibition, and cost 2,239 517 euros.

By 2026, the Museum will exhibit a set of copper bullion and ceramic vessels from the Bronze Age found at the site of the municipality of Ceda-La Celada in Tafalla, as well as the latest purchases of contemporary art made by the Museum between 2021 and 2024, and works by Koldo Sebastián and Fernando Golvano.

Arca de marfi l de elefante realizada en los talleres de Medinat-al-Zahara (Córdoba) durante el Califato Omeya, que presenta en todas sus caras una rica decoración vegetal, animal y lo que es más inusual, 
figura humana, recreando escenas de la corte islámica. Sus inscripciones permiten conocer datos tan importantes como la fecha de su realización, su autoría: Maestro Faray y sus discípulos, o su destinatario: el hijo de Almanzor.

"The Archette of Leire," an elephant ivory box of 1004 C, and "Portrait of the Marquis of San Adrian," by Francisco de Goya, will be in front of the audience again. 

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