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The Church of San Antonio is built on the site where the Bishop Saturnino, the patron saint of Pamplona, is said to have baptized thousands of townsfolk, the first Christians of the city. Located in the old quarters, the Gothic church dates from the 13th Century and it has two Romanesque towers, with a weathervane of a cockerel on one of them. The church had a military and defensive role in times past, as well as being a religious building.
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