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This media file displays an informational sign about Irurita, a town in Baztan, Spain. The sign is mounted on a stone wall and features a wooden frame. The sign itself is primarily a vibrant red with white text and several images.

The main subject of the sign is Irurita, with sections dedicated to its "Paisaia - Kultura - Etnografia" (Landscape - Culture - Ethnography) and "Paisaje - Cultura - Etnografía" (Landscape - Culture - Ethnography). It highlights the "Iglesia de San Salvador de Irurita" (Church of San Salvador of Irurita) and provides a historical description of its construction in the 18th century, replacing an older 16th-century temple. The text details the church's baroque architecture, its interior retables, and notable artwork by Juan Domingo Olivieri.

The sign also includes maps and information about local hiking trails ("Ibilbideak" / "Senderos"). One trail, "Errotaldea" and "Irurita", appears to be a route exploring the town, its plazas, towers, palaces, ironworks, kilns, and mills, with a distance of 1.3 km indicated. Another section shows a topographical map with elevations and distances for various points.

Visually, the sign incorporates several images: a panoramic view of the town and its surroundings, a close-up of the church's tower, an image of the church's interior, a painting of the "Andre Mari Arrosariokoa Virgen del Rosario" (Our Lady of the Rosary Virgin), and a photograph of a pipe organ.

The setting is an outdoor environment, suggested by the stone wall and wooden frame, likely at a historical or tourist site in Irurita. The lighting appears to be natural daylight, with no strong indications of specific weather conditions. The overall tone of the sign is informative and educational, aiming to provide visitors with historical and cultural context about Irurita.
Agni13

Jun 26, 2026

Baztan, Spain

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This media file displays an informational sign about Irurita, a town in Baztan, Spain. The sign is mounted on a stone wall and features a wooden frame. The sign itself is primarily a vibrant red with white text and several images. The main subject of the sign is Irurita, with sections dedicated to its "Paisaia - Kultura - Etnografia" (Landscape - Culture - Ethnography) and "Paisaje - Cultura - Etnografía" (Landscape - Culture - Ethnography). It highlights the "Iglesia de San Salvador de Irurita" (Church of San Salvador of Irurita) and provides a historical description of its construction in the 18th century, replacing an older 16th-century temple. The text details the church's baroque architecture, its interior retables, and notable artwork by Juan Domingo Olivieri. The sign also includes maps and information about local hiking trails ("Ibilbideak" / "Senderos"). One trail, "Errotaldea" and "Irurita", appears to be a route exploring the town, its plazas, towers, palaces, ironworks, kilns, and mills, with a distance of 1.3 km indicated. Another section shows a topographical map with elevations and distances for various points. Visually, the sign incorporates several images: a panoramic view of the town and its surroundings, a close-up of the church's tower, an image of the church's interior, a painting of the "Andre Mari Arrosariokoa Virgen del Rosario" (Our Lady of the Rosary Virgin), and a photograph of a pipe organ. The setting is an outdoor environment, suggested by the stone wall and wooden frame, likely at a historical or tourist site in Irurita. The lighting appears to be natural daylight, with no strong indications of specific weather conditions. The overall tone of the sign is informative and educational, aiming to provide visitors with historical and cultural context about Irurita.

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