Exhibition “Xacobeo: Cando todos os camiños conducen a Galicia” (Palas de Rei) 🗓

The itinerant exhibition When all the roads lead to Galicia commemorates the 25th anniversary of the inclusion of the French Way in the UNESCO World Heritage Tentative List. Organised by the Department of Culture and Tourism, it will be exhibited in the city of Lugo after passing through the city of Lucena in Portomarín. It … Read more

The Xunta de Galicia will restore the ethnographic complex of pallozas at Cebreiro

The Galician Ministry of Culture and Tourism has just submitted a tender for the contract of repair, restoration and preventive conservation works on the ethnographic complex of pallozas (traditional huts) at Cebreiro, in the municipality of Pedrafita do Cebreiro, at the amount of 180,000 euros. The main works will comprise the replacement of the thatched … Read more

Exhibition: FROM SEA TO SEA. The Way of St James in 3D (Coimbra)

The 3D exhibition From Sea to Sea. The Way of St James in 3D is a 3-dimensional photography show featuring spectacular large pieces produced using a stereographic technique. The exhibition presents images of the pilgrimage routes, heritage sites, landscapes and pilgrims on the English Route, Fisterra–Muxía Route, Portuguese Route and Portuguese Coastal Route. The title … Read more

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

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

Close to 32,000 people passed through the Interpretation Centres on the various routes of the Way of St James.

These services, located in Cebreiro, Lugo, Mondoñedo and Santiago de Compostela, offer information and contents to learn about and better understand the pilgrimage. Nearly 32,000 people have visited the interpretation centres on the Way of St James so far this year. Galicia has four such centres spread out in the provinces of Lugo and A … Read more

El Camino de Santiago. A view from the East. Pictures of Tomohiro Muda (Ávila)

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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