Yahoo Web Search

Search results

  1. September 2008. The route known as the Camino de Santiago is neither a road nor a highway. It’s a walkway trod by travelers of all kinds for more than 2,000 years. Christians have traveled it for nearly 1,300 years. Much of the route described in a 900-year old guidebook is still in use today.

  2. Aug 30, 2023 · A Short History of the Camino de Santiago. The Camino de Santiago, or the Way of St. James in English, is more than just a pilgrimage route. It’s an enchanting journey through history, culture, and spirituality. Its long, winding paths tell a thousand tales of the countless pilgrims that have walked the route over the centuries.

  3. The contemporary history of the Camino de Santiago dates back to 1965, when part of the original route of the Camino Frances was recovered. This work was made possible by Book V of the Codex Calixtinus, considered the first guide to the Camino de Santiago.

  4. The pilgrim’s real motivation. The kilometres on the Camino de Santiago. The characteristics of pilgrimage. Which is the original Camino de Santiago? The true Camino de Santiago does not exist. We can talk about which pilgrim routes have more tradition, but all the paths on the Camino de Santiago are just as authentic.

  5. Feb 12, 2023 · The history of the Camino de Santiago or the Way of St.James dates back to the 9th century when according to the legend the first pilgrimage to Santiago de Compostela took place. Since then millions of pilgrims from all over the world on foot, horse, or bicycle completed the Camino de Santiago .

  6. Apr 7, 2023 · The Camino de Santiago represents more than one thousand years of history and tradition. UNESCO has recognized the network of routes that converge in Santiago de Compostela as a significant factor in the cultural, historical, artistic and architectural advances on the Iberian peninsula.

  7. Oct 10, 2023 · It was the reported discovery of the Apostle's tomb in the early 9th century that kick-started the popular Christian sojourn, but there are also some precursor paths once used by the Romans and the Celts (Gallaeci) that also played into the Camino's development.

  1. People also search for