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I hear there is a pretty sello available in Pamplona around the University—anyone know exactly where? Thanks.
It’s at the ‘porters lodge’ - the main reception. It is signposted. The university complex is on your left as you exit Pamplona and the reception is roughly at your ten o’clock; close to the main road which runs at 90 degrees to the Camino. I found that by walking straight into the complex and looking a bit ‘pilgrimy’ I was directed to it.
 
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As Henry says, it is well signposted right at the outer edge of Pamplona, follow the young people and dont be afraid to ask.
I actually prefer the one below with the tree and snake, the University one is a bit generic looking!
 
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The one from Galicia (the round) and the one from Castilla & Leon. Individually numbered and made by the same people that make the ones you see on your walk.
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Lots of the sellos / stamps change over time. The olive tree / snake one you are admiring is from a rest area a bit further along between Alto del Perdon and Estella.

Comparing sellos / stamps is something some pilgrims do at the end of the day or when they find a good one ( sure I am not the only one )
 
Lots of the sellos / stamps change over time. The olive tree / snake one you are admiring is from a rest area a bit further along between Alto del Perdon and Estella.

Comparing sellos / stamps is something some pilgrims do at the end of the day or when they find a good one ( sure I am not the only one )
It’s a shame the University of Pamplona don’t use the official University seal, as a sello, it’s quite nice looking!
 
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