Errenteria is a heritage site. The gates of Navarre open the way to a magnificent medieval town. On April 5, 1320, Alfonso XI granted it the category of Villa. It was no less so. In the upper street of the old town, the Zapirain Brothers sang to each other; a little further down, on Santa Klara Street, lived the great Koldo Mitxelena, the father of the unified Basque language and for us the “xixterun semia”. On Madalena Street is the Xenpelar House and the beautiful Madalena Chapel, the most beloved corner of Errenteria. From the visibility of the Andra Mari Church to the minimalism of Mikelazulo, the town of Errenteria is a place full of surprises that touches everyone who wants to know it.











