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8th

A long road to Santiago de Compostela

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El Camino de Compostela is the hub of Europe's most important pilgrimage. At least a dozen roads are known to believers and adventurous at the same destination: the town of Compostela to get tired and ecstatic open to pilgrims there in the north of Spain.

Santiago de Compostela, as the pilgrims began to call the city became, along with Rome and Jerusalem, in one of the axes of Christianity in the West. El Camino has a period of decline, the tributary of walkers drops significantly after 1378, a crisis context of Christianity.

Never losing relevance and popularity, the premiere in April last film by Roberto Santiago, the end of the Way, starring the explosive mate Fernando Tejero and Malena Alterio, will appeal to challenge


the Camino de Santiago to a new wave of pilgrims.

hotel-1784-02Who faces the challenge of leaving their mark on the Way to be prepared both physically (although this does not mean that there are people who can not do the contrary, everyone has to set their own pace) and spiritually. In many cases the evidence will be tough, the weather will be with us and remind us how short ampoules of each of our steps. But there is something that erases all the weariness of the long walk and all the pilgrims agree on this point: the feeling to get to Santiago is indescribable.

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