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pilgrims once traveled, on foot, from all over Europe to reach Santiago de Compostela.In the Middle Ages, the city was equal to Jerusalem and Rome as a pilgrimage destination.

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Tourist Attractions

Obradoiro Square

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The Cathedral Santiago de Compostela forms the eastern part of Plaza del Obradoiro.This large public market, destined only to pedestrians, represents the heart of Casco Antiguo (old city).For years, here have worked numerous stone masons, building the edifice we see today.Palacio de Raxoi (City Hall) to the west;And Collegio de San Jerónimo from the seventeenth century, which is now part of Santiago University, to the south.The monastery has a church and a museum that are open to the public.Guided tours are available.