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Travelling to Santiago de Compostela
Santiago de Compostela: The mystical star capital of northwest Spain
Since the discovery of James the Apostle's tomb in the 9th century, Santiago de Compostela, in the heart of Galicia, has become a destination for many pilgrims. However, the capital is far more than an ancient historical city. Santiago de Compostela has a unique collection of attractions.
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Attractions of Santiago de Compostela
- A sea of pilgrims
The city experiences an unending inflow of pilgrims, carrying walking sticks and scallop shells, eager for their first visit to the cathedral. You will be surprised by how many people travel to the city to immerse themselves in this timeless spiritual exercise. No doubt, you will make friends among pilgrims and learn something of their culture and language.
- Contemporary architecture
A few meters away from the cathedral, the university area buzzes with a fusion of artistic expression, innovation, and architectural prowess, symbols of the city's progressive spirit. Here, the Galician Contemporary Art Centre houses a collection of artworks that challenges conventional norms. The Cidade da Cultura, or City of Culture, also stands out as an architectural emblem of Galicia's evolving historical identity.
- An indigenous food market
You don't have to be a "foodie" to be attracted to the luscious aromas and flavours that have made Galicia's cuisine legendary. There is no better place to succumb to such temptations than the Mercado de Abastos, the city's food market. Here, you will find the freshest seafood, artisanal cheeses, and Padrón peppers in the region’s famed tapas. You will also find a ready supply of the Albariño wine.
Places to visit in Santiago de Compostela
- Cathedral of Santiago de Compostela
This is the Sacred Jewel of Galicia. According to popular belief, the cathedral is the final resting place of Saint James the Great; it is also one of the few remaining churches worldwide built directly over the tomb of an apostle. The cathedral's architectural grandeur is testament to the devotion and craftsmanship of many generations.
- Pazo de Raxoi
The Palace of Raxoi, an architectural gem, was completed in 1766, but to this day, continues to grace the square in front of the famous cathedral. This building doubles as the city hall and the office of the President of the Xunta, or government, of Galicia. The palace’s graceful proportions, harmonious lines, and intricate details reflect the grandeur of an era that sought inspiration from ancient Greek and Roman architecture. This edifice transports you to past centuries, when beauty and architectural grandeur were the order of the day.
- Centro Galego de Arte Contemporánea
As its name implies, the Galician Centre for Contemporary Art (CGAC) is a platform for the exhibition, appreciation, and exploration of contemporary art. The CGAC ignites a passion for culture between local and foreign artists through its thought-provoking exhibitions and initiatives. You can also feast your eyes on the building itself, an undisputed architectural masterpiece. Within the walls of the CGAC, you can immerse yourself in a range of artistic expressions across media and engage in insightful conversation with other art lovers.
- Cidade da Cultura
A captivating complex of unusual cultural buildings that blends well with the surrounding landscape. The Cidade da Cultura is a hub for creativity, intellectual discourse, and artistic exploration. You can easily lose yourself in the exhibitions, performances, and educational programs within its walls.
- Parque da Alameda
Alameda Park, perched on a gentle hill, is a delightful blend of organic beauty and artistic elements. It is home to various species of trees, statues and monuments, as well as flowerbeds, fountains, and ponds. The ideal place to unwind and connect with nature.
- Parque de Carlomagno
Carlomagno Park is one of the city's largest green areas, offering a wonderful view of the cityscape. A serene escape from the hustle and bustle of daily city life, a special go-to spot if you want to take a break from crowds and traffic.
- Parque de San Domingos de Bonaval
This park lies between the contrasting architecture of the Galician Contemporary Art Centre (CGAC) and the Museo do Pobo Galego. Its location makes the park a unique blend of contemporary aesthetics and historical charm. You can hear the gentle sound of water flowing through fountains, channels, and small underground cisterns as you walk through the park.
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