Capilla del Hospital de Navarra, Early 20th century church building at Hospital de Navarra, Pamplona, Spain.
The Capilla del Hospital de Navarra is an early 20th-century church building located within the hospital complex in Pamplona. Its interior features leaded glass windows that fill the space with light and create an environment suited for prayer and contemplation.
The building was completed by architect Enrique Epalza in 1913 as the hospital expanded its facilities in Pamplona. It was designed from the start to serve both spiritual and healing needs within a modern medical institution.
The chapel serves patients, staff, and visitors as a place for Catholic ceremonies and daily prayers. It remains an active spiritual center within the hospital community under the care of the Archdiocese of Pamplona y Tudela.
The chapel is accessible during hospital hours and accommodates both private prayer and scheduled religious services. Visitors should be respectful of the active hospital setting and remember that this is a working medical facility.
This heritage-protected building combines medical and spiritual functions, representing early 20th-century hospital architecture with dedicated worship spaces.
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