When in the Cathedral of Santiago de Compostela, one seldomly is able to witness that special moment one looks forward to, the botafumeiro in full action and movement. We managed to enter the Cathedral and participate in the Sunday Mass, especially dedicated to pilgrims. And yes, we were blessed to observe the whole process of putting the botafumeiro in motion. Continue reading “Replica of the “Botafumiero” – Santiago de Compostela, Spain”
Author: La Viajera y El Mochilero
The Episcopal Palace – Braga, Portugal
The bishopric of the Bracara Augusta was founded in 388 by Paternus, its first bishop in which it was the parish of San Jose de San Lorenzo and San Juan de Souto. In 1071 it was declared an archdiocese and in 1112 the counts Henrique and Teresa donated the city to the archbishop, thus creating the first ecclesiastical fief of Braga that lasted until the 18th century. Continue reading “The Episcopal Palace – Braga, Portugal”
The Market Square – Santiago de Compostela, Spain
The Market of Provisions of Santiago de Compostela in Corunna has become a great point of tourist interest, surpassed only by the Cathedral of Santiago de Compostela. It has close to three centuries of history serving both the compostelanos, restaurants and bars in the city. Continue reading “The Market Square – Santiago de Compostela, Spain”
Church of “Santa Maria do Olival” – Thomar, Portugal
In talking about the city of Tomar, the attendant at the reception desk of the hotel where we stayed in Lisbon, strongly recommended that we visit the Church of “Santa Maria do Olival”. And, although we found it closed, we could not enjoy its interior and we were able to appreciate the structure, its surroundings and its particularities. Continue reading “Church of “Santa Maria do Olival” – Thomar, Portugal”
Costa Vella Viewpoint – Santiago de Compostela, Spain
From the Costa Vella Viewpoint you can see in the distance, the towers of the Convent of San Francisco in Santiago de Compostela (Galicia-Spain). Continue reading “Costa Vella Viewpoint – Santiago de Compostela, Spain”
The “Santa Bárbara” Garden – Braga, Portugal
Right beside the Episcopal Palace, we find the Garden of Santa Bárbara, a garden that fills the historic center of the city of Braga in Portugal with color. Continue reading “The “Santa Bárbara” Garden – Braga, Portugal”
Railroad Station of San Bento – Porto, Portugal
Upon visiting the train station of San Bento, we confirm why it is considered by many as the most beautiful in Europe and even the World. Continue reading “Railroad Station of San Bento – Porto, Portugal”
Patriarchal “Sé” of Lisbon
The Church of “Santa Maria Maior” or Patriarchal “Sé” of Lisbon, is one of the oldest and most important temples of the capital of Portugal. In addition to being one of the oldest cathedrals in Europe with nine centuries of history. Continue reading “Patriarchal “Sé” of Lisbon”
Edward VII Park – Lisbon, Portugal
Commonly known as the Eduardo VII Park, it was named after King Edward VII of the United Kingdom who visited Lisbon in 1902 as a reaffirmation of the alliance between the two countries. It is the largest park in downtown Lisbon. Continue reading “Edward VII Park – Lisbon, Portugal”
“Museo do Pobo Galego” – Santiago de Compostela, Spain
In what is known as the Puerta del Camino, on the outskirts of the city walls of Santiago de Compostela, is the old convent of Santo Domingo de Bonaval, which since 1976 has housed the “Museo do Pobo Galego” or the Galician People’s Museum . At the foot of Mount Almáciga, the pilgrim San Domingos de Guzmán founded this convent in 1219. Continue reading ““Museo do Pobo Galego” – Santiago de Compostela, Spain”