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Exhibition “Xacobeo: Cando todos os cami帽os conducen a Galicia” (Palas de Rei) 馃棑

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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 …

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

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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) …

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

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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 …

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

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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 …

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

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These services, located in Cebreiro, Lugo, Mondo帽edo and Santiago de Compostela, offer information and contents to learn about and better understand the pilgrimage. Nearly 32,000 people have visited the interpretation …

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

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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 …

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