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Santiago de Compostela is one of the major centres of Christianity in the world — but the city’s sense of spirituality goes far beyond its cathedral and famous pilgrimage.
A re you considering walking the Camino de Santiago? Well, kudos to you! Around 300,000 people take on this historic route ... It ends in front of the breathtaking Santiago de Compostela Cathedral.
Criterion (i): Around its cathedral, which is a world renowned masterpiece of Romanesque art, Santiago de Compostela conserves a valuable historic centre, known as one of Christianity´s greatest holy ...
O n a July afternoon, in the central nave of the Cathedral of Santiago de Compostela in Spain, the incense of the Botafumeiro fills the air as thousands of tourists and pilgrims gather around ...
Created by a young artist known as Master Mateo, this 12th-century gateway to the Spanish cathedral—located at one end of the pilgrimage that bears its name—is carved with more than 200 ...
The Cathedral of Santiago de Compostela itself is free to enter, but visitors can pay a €12 fee to gain full access to the museums, tower and cloister. Where else in Spain charges tourist taxes?
Clare meets a man who completely changed his life after walking the Camino de Santiago. Andrea Abbatemarco is originally from Milan, and first completed The Way in 2005 in memory of a friend who ...