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place Nueva de Tudela

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Kiosk

Around 1885, a large source from London was installed in the centre of the place , consisting of a circular tray at leave, four children carrying barrels from which the water came out and with two trays on their heads through which the water cascaded. An oil lantern topped it all off. Called the "source de los Angelotes", it was replaced by the current polygonal kiosk in 1921 and moved to Paseo Vadillo. The new project was commissioned to Nicasio Martínez and the artistic ironwork to the master locksmith and blacksmith Santiago Marsellá. The Municipal Band plays in it during the different festivities and, due to several floods, it is colloquially known as "la pecera" (the fishbowl).

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Kiosk

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GARCÍA GAINZA, M.C., HEREDIA MORENO, M.C., RIVAS CARMONA, J. and ORBE SIVATTE, M.: Monumental Catalogue of Navarre. I. Merindad de Tudela, Pamplona, Institución Príncipe de Viana, 1980.

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A.A.V.V.: Ibaiak eta Haranak. guide del patrimonio artístico y paisajístico. Vol. VIII. Navarra, San Sebastián, Etor, 1991.

YANGUAS Y MIRANDA, J.: Diccionario histórico-político de Tudela, Zaragoza, 1828.

SAINZ PEREZ DE LABORDA, M.: Apuntes tudelanos, Tudela, 1969.

TARIFA CASTILLA, Mª.J.: La arquitectura religiosa del siglo XVI en la Merindad de Tudela, Pamplona, Gobierno de Navarra, department de Education y Cultura, Institución Príncipe de Viana, 2005.

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