June 21, 2009
Faith Shines in Santiago di Compostela
Santiago di Compostela in northwestern Spain is a major pilgrimage destination for Christians where legend says that the remains of the apostle St James are interred.
The Cathedral of Santiago di Compostela is where pilgrims come in from all over the world as it forms the final point in the Way of St James, an important pilgrimage route which continues to exist from the 9th century. The Cathedral stands on the edge of the main plaza of the old city and is reputed to be the burial place of St James, one of the Apostles of Jesus Christ. The Cathedral is primarily built in the Gothic style with a profusion of classic details. Some of the most significant features of the Cathedral are the 12the century Portico da Gloria behind the Western façade as well as the golden mollusc shell adorning the altar which is kissed by a steady stream of pilgrims as a sign of homage.
The huge significance of the Cathedral and the city of Santiago di Compostela as a Christian pilgrim site was further confirmed when it was declared a World Heritage Site by the UNESCO and also the European City of Culture of the year 2000. The city of Santiago di Compostela offers a wide range of lodging options to its pilgrims and visitors who can check out the best Santiago di Compostela hotel deals at www.ooahha.com .
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