Berrobi
Traditional flavour
Small rural village located between Uzturre and Erroizpe mountains, in the narrow Zelai river valley. With farmhouses at both sides of the road different types of seasonal vegetables and fruit are cultivated. But historically native strewberry and cherry types have stood out on markets. Nowadays it’s aslo known thank to piglet.
575 habitantes
San Agustin, 28th August
Qué ver en Berrobi
Berrobi is a village with a rich civil heritage that can be discovered right by the roadside. The Town Hall and the majestic Lapatza House, a 17th-century baroque jewel on the riverbanks, are its most iconic buildings. In the center, the Square serves as the social heart, flanked by the Church of San Andrés and the cozy Hermitage of San Sebastián.
Town Hall
On one side of the road this beautiful building made of wood and brick is located. There’s a wooden coat of arms of the villageon the facade.
Lapatza house
Huge ancestral house on the river bank, where in the past the Royal road to Navarre went through, and visible from the distance. The Barroque façade has a large coat of arms. The marquesses of Ularga had it built in the 17th century.
Square
Meeting point for locals. Here we can find Iriarte house, 17th century building where Iriarte restaurant is located on the ground floor, known for serving locally raised piglet.
San Andres church
In front of the town hall, small building from the 16th century. With Barroque style tower and Romance façade. Includes a main chapel, choir and arcade.
San Sebastian chapel
The first time this small and humble chapel was mentioned was in 1551. Built at marchioness Lapatx’s request. With a porticoed space at the entrance with wooden gate; and Barroque altarpiece.
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