St. Jacob Concert door Malgosia Fiebig

Due to the corona virus all pilgrimages in Spain had to be cancelled. That is a disappointment for all who had planned to walk or cycle to Santiago de Compostela. From the Netherlands we want to support every pilgrim in the world to cope with this disappointment.The carillonneur of the cathedral in Utrecht, Malgosia Fiebig, … Read more

VIVE O CAMIÑO. Theatre, humour and music on the Way of St. James.

Over the next two months, this cultural programme will provide a vehicle for conveying the values of the Way of St. James to both people doing the pilgrimage route and the Galician population. The free shows and concerts included in Experience the Camino will showcase the English Route – which has already been travelled by … Read more

Cultura no Camiño (Culture on the Camino) 2017

GALICIA is a land of pathways and culture. Pathways that lead through the magnificent natural and architectural heritage of all four provinces, ancient ways that converge at Compostela, goal of the Camino, the pilgrimage route that is among the community’s principal emblems. Cultures that are living, diverse, modern and our own, which emerge around every … Read more

Xunta to present 371 performances in close to 100 municipalities through the Cultura no Camiño (Culture on the Camino) programme

Now through the end of September, the Galician Department of Culture, Education and University Planning and Turismo de Galicia, with the sponsorship of Gadis, will be presenting a total of 371 performances in 98 municipalities throughout Galicia – one out of every three in the autonomous community – through which the different pilgrimage routes to … Read more

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