Route of Santiago de Compostela
Spain
Date of Inscription: 1993
Criteria: (ii)(iv)(vi) Autonomous Communities of Aragon, Navarre, la Rioja, Castile-Leon and Galicia N42 27 33 W5 53 00 Ref: 669 |
Brief Description
Santiago de Compostela was proclaimed the first European Cultural itinerary by the Council of Europe in 1987. This route from the French-Spanish border was – and still is – taken by pilgrims to Santiago de Compostela. Some 1,800 buildings along the route, both religious and secular, are of great historic interest. The route played a fundamental role in encouraging cultural exchanges between the Iberian peninsula and the rest of Europe during the Middle Ages. It remains a testimony to the power of the Christian faith among people of all social classes and from all over Europe.






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