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  1. Apr 18, 2024 · Astorga, Spain. Leaving the pretty city of Leon, we shuttle to Astorga, home of the 15th-century cathedral and the neo-Gothic Bishop's Palace designed by the famous Catalan architect, Antonio Gaudí. The city is rich with the heritage of its past. It was the capital of the legendary Iberian tribe of the Astures.

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  2. Apr 12, 2024 · Updated Apr 12, 2024. | 4 min read. Located in the northwestern part of Spain, Astorga is a medieval town that leaves plenty to discover. First, it stands where two culturally important Spanish routes meet, namely the Silver Route and the Way of Saint James.

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  3. 23 hours ago · “Buen Camino” are words central to pilgrim vocabulary. A common greeting on the Camino de Santiago in Spain. In Portugal, the words are “Bom Caminho.” Having walked as a pilgrim in both countries, plus a day in France, these words are repeating notes in a rhythm I cherish. The rhythm of the pilgrim community moves my soul.

  4. Apr 7, 2024 · The Via de la Plata or the Silver Way, one of the longest Camino routes in Spain merges with the Camino Frances in Astorga. Highlights. This day was full of highlights and unexpected meetings. Hospital de Órbigo – a beautiful little town with cobblestone streets, old houses and an impressive Medieval bridge Puente del Paso Honroso.

  5. Apr 4, 2024 · Credit: Diocese of Astorga. By Blanca Ruiz. Astorga, Spain, Jun 1, 2021 / 16:01 pm (CNA). Three laywomen who were martyred near Astorga in 1936 amid the Spanish Civil War were beatified on Saturday. Pilar Gullón, Olga Monteserín, and Octavia Iglesias were beatified May 29 in Astorga Cathedral.

  6. Apr 9, 2024 · Asturias Is the Unsung Spanish Vacation Destination You Need to Visit This Year. This corner of northern Spain has its own language, culture, and cuisine—and is finally on the radar of...

  7. Castle of the marquises of Astorga, 15th century-1872. Astorga, Spain. What is shown in pic 1 is from 19th century, that was the last remaining part of the castle, which was blown up by the french army in 1808-1812. Pics 2 and 3 show the shape the castle must have had. The last bits of the castle were demolished in 1872.

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