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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 curtain rises in Santiago with the Agustín Magán Amateur Theater Festival
This September, Santiago de Compostela will host the XXIII Festival de Teatro Aficionado Agustín Magán, a consolidated event that promotes Galician culture and language.
It will take place from September 7 to 27 and will be completely free of charge.
What to do in Compostela in September
September is a month of beginnings that comes with a cultural offer to liven up the return of the vacations in the Galician capital.
We bring you a new list so you know what to do in Compostela in September.
The origin of the Cross of Santiago
The Camino de Santiago is one of the most emblematic pilgrimage routes in the world, full of symbols that connect pilgrims with Galician history, faith and culture.
One of the best known is the Cross of Santiago, a half-cross, half-sword insignia in a vibrant red color that has a story you should know.