Exhibition: Memory of Pilgrimage. The Way of St. James. First European Cultural Route (Alcaracejos)

The audiovisual exhibition Memory of Pilgrimage is the outcome of a recent trip by photographer Manuel Valcárcel and musician Alexandro González, both Galician natives, along pilgrimage routes to Santiago with a long history and tradition. The aim of this modern journey was to immerse themselves, every sense at the ready, in the intimacy of historical … Read more

Exhibition “The Shikoku Pilgrimage” (Santiago de Compostela)

The Shikoku pilgrimage (Shikoku Henro) is a journey along a spectacular route, covering fourteen hundred kilometres through the four prefectures of Shikoku: Tokushima, Kochi, Ehime and Kagawa. The route is associated with 88 temples that have always been intimately linked with Kōbō-Daishi, a Japanese Buddhist priest better known as Kūkai. The exhibition shows the history … Read more

Exhibition: Memory of Pilgrimage. The Way of St. James. First European Cultural Route (Burgos)

The audiovisual exhibition Memory of Pilgrimage is the outcome of a recent trip by photographer Manuel Valcárcel and musician Alexandro González, both Galician natives, along pilgrimage routes to Santiago with a long history and tradition. The aim of this modern journey was to immerse themselves, every sense at the ready, in the intimacy of historical … Read more

Exhibition: El Camino de Santiago. Tomohiro Muda. A view from the East (Barcelos)

Tomohiro Muda is a Japanese photographer who went on two pilgrimages to Santiago de Compostela photographing the Camino and offering his vision of it. Muda declares himself to be a lover of the French and especially of the Spanish Romanic, Santiago de Compostela and the Jacobean pilgrimage. He was born in in 1956 in the … Read more

‘En Camino’ Exhibition. Photographs by Silvia Steinbach (Villanueva del Duque)

In this exhibition Galicia Tourism presents a vision of the French Way and the city of Santiago de Compostela created by the German photographer Silvia Steinbach. There are 53 photographs that speak with a very personal style about the historic landscapes of the main pilgrim route to Santiago de Compostela. A very important element of … Read more

Exhibition: El Camino de Santiago. Tomohiro Muda. A view from the East (Barcelona)

Tomohiro Muda is a Japanese photographer who went on two pilgrimages to Santiago de Compostela photographing the Camino and offering his vision of it. Muda declares himself to be a lover of the French and especially of the Spanish Romanic, Santiago de Compostela and the Jacobean pilgrimage. He was born in in 1956 in the … Read more

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