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Compostela
I LOVE COMPOSTELA brings you closer to the history, gastronomy and places of interest of Santiago de Compostela, the city that enchants millions of visitors every year.
Discover
Compostela
I LOVE COMPOSTELA brings you closer to the history, gastronomy and places of interest of Santiago de Compostela, the city that enchants millions of visitors every year.
Museums
Parks
Churches
of interest
Gastronomy
Churches
Museums
Cathedral Museum
Santiago Cathedral
Museum of the Galician People
Costa de San Domingos, 3
Galician Center of Contemporary Art
Rúa Ramón del Valle Inclán, 2
Gaiás Center Museum
City of Culture of Galicia
Parks of Santiago de Compostela
Alameda
Area: 85,000 m2
Belvís Park
Area: 30,604 m2
Brañas do Sar
Length: 4,418 m.
Other points of interest
News
The best movies and series based on the Way of St. James
The Camino de Santiago is one of the most famous pilgrimage routes in the world. Therefore, it is not surprising that it has inspired the creation of many audiovisual productions that have tried to capture its essence. In this article, we list the main movies and series about the Camino so you can experience this route without leaving home.
Santiago celebrates Rosalia Day with music, poetry, offerings and a festival
Santiago de Compostela joins once again the celebrations in honor of the birth of Rosalía de Castro, on February 23rd, 1837. The City Council, together with the Rosalía Foundation, the Xunta de Galicia and the Raigame association, will hold a wreath laying at 11 a.m. this Friday in the Vigo square, located near the place where the poet was born 187 years ago.
The story of the two Marías, Santiago’s most famous sisters
The Alameda de Santiago de Compostela is home to one of the most famous sculptures in the city: the two Marías. It is one of the most visited and photographed works by visitors. But these two colorful women hide a story of suffering, resistance and freedom that inspires many people today.











