
Santiago de Compostela Cathedral and Museum: Guided Tour
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Cathedral of Santiago de Compostela
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Cathedral of Santiago de Compostela
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Cathedral of Santiago de Compostela
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Your guide to Santiago De Compostela
Few cities in Europe carry the weight of Santiago de Compostela. For more than a thousand years, pilgrims have walked hundreds of kilometres across mountains, plains, and coastal paths to arrive at the Praza do Obradoiro and stand before one of the most theatrical facades in Romanesque and Baroque architecture. The cathedral dominates not just the skyline but the entire logic of the city, and understanding that pull is the first step to understanding Santiago itself.
The old city, a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1985, is compact enough to cross on foot in twenty minutes yet dense enough to absorb days of attention. Granite is everywhere, darkened by the famously damp Galician climate, giving the streets a silvery, almost monochrome quality that shifts dramatically when Atlantic light breaks through. The Rúa do Franco and Rúa da Raíña draw visitors south from the cathedral square through a corridor of restaurants and wine bars serving the local Albariño and the seafood that defines Galician cooking. The Mercado de Abastos, a covered market a short walk from the cathedral, has operated on the same site since the eighteenth century and remains the practical, unsentimental heart of daily life in the city.
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