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- Santiago de Compostela Cathedral - Wikipedia
The Santiago de Compostela Archcathedral Basilica (Spanish and Galician: Catedral Basílica de Santiago de Compostela) is part of the Metropolitan Archdiocese of Santiago de Compostela and is an integral component of the Santiago de Compostela World Heritage Site in Galicia, Spain
- Cathedral of Santiago de Compostela: Key Things to Know
The Cathedral of Santiago de Compostela stands as a powerful symbol of the city and marks the final destination for countless pilgrims journeying along the Camino de Santiago, whether on foot or by bicycle
- Church of Santiago (A Coruña) - Wikipedia
The Church of Santiago (Galician: Igrexa de Santiago) is a catholic church in A Coruña, Galicia, Spain Founded in the 12th century, it's the oldest religious temple in the city
- Santiago de Compostela - Wikipedia
The 1,000-year-old pilgrimage to the shrine of St James in the Santiago de Compostela Cathedral is known in English as the Way of St James and in Spanish as the Camino de Santiago
- History, Art, the Apostle St James | Catedral de Santiago
Below you will find further information on the history and cult to the Apostle Saint James with this extract from Iacobus, the catalogue for the exhibit with the same name that was hosted by the Cathedral of Santiago in 2013
- The cathedral of Santiago - Camino de Santiago
The history of Santiago Cathedral goes back many centuries Between 830 and 840, King Alfonso II “the Chaste” commissioned a modest church to be built over the recently discovered tomb of the Apostle, and in 899, Alfonso III the Great had a grander basilica built over the original construction
- History of the Santiago de Compostela Cathedral
In this article we want to delve into the historical facts that have marked the evolution of the Cathedral of Santiago, from its primitive construction, in the 9th century, to the impressive Cathedral that can be observed today
- Santiago de Compostela Cathedral in Santiago de Compostela - spain. info
Santiago cathedral is the last stop on the pilgrims' journey, and its monumental character makes it supremely worthy of this distinction This is a key work in the Romanesque style in which numerous architectural styles converge
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