Monumento al Encierro

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Pamplona, Spain

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Monumento al Encierro Reviews | Rating 4.5 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Monumento al Encierro is located in Pamplona, Spain on Av. Roncesvalles, s/n,. Monumento al Encierro is rated 4.5 out of 5 in the category monument in Spain.

Address

Av. Roncesvalles, s/n,

Phone

+34 948420100

Amenities

Good for kids

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible entrance

Open hours

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Jaak Sirp

We had night walk around Pamplona and saw a statue about real bulling.

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Ayomide _dopestdude

Walking around merindades towards plaza de castillo, you just have this feel of history, art and culture... Its a wonder

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Cristina Olano

This famous sculpture made by artist Rafael Huerta of Bilbao is a sight to see. Encierro literally means confinement in Spanish which is what happens before the bulls (fighting and castrated ones depicted here) run with willing people. The humans are hoping not to be pinned or hurt by the bulls. Mind you, I do not condone this part of my Spanish heritage as it is a form of animal cruelty which has gained much ridicule from all over the world. While spending time looking at this massive installation made of bronze just this last June, I noticed a side of it that shows the power of the bull and the fear in man. It is along the street aptly placed facing the arena where bullfighting occurs, free for anyone to look at. I hope the pictures I took do it justice and I hope people see what I saw.

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Joe Catersales

A great monument to a crazy tradition it captures the moment but by the look of the monument there seems to be a high number of vulnerable young men at the feet of the bulls. I hope it's not as bad as it looks. By the way are there no brave young ladies that also take the plunge here.

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David Doherty

We went there for the running of the bulls opening ceremony. WOW awesome experience! I would love to go back. Pamplona is such a nice little town, with tiny narrow streets, easy to get lost, which makes you see even more of it! Definitely worth going!