The Pilgrim Station of Santo Domingo

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A brief history

The Pilgrim Station of Santo Domingo was originally mainly the work of one man. Santa Domingo founded the town in the 11th century to help pilgrims who were undertaking a pilgrimage to Santiago de Compostela. He built a bridge over the river, a hospital, shelter and a hermitage. The original hermitage became a church and then a cathedral. And the old pilgrim’s hostel, opposite the cathedral, is now a parador. He also rebuilt a section of the route between Najera and Redecilla de Camino.

Santa Domingo feels very self-contained and very different from Los Arcos, our previous stop on the Camino. To begin our stay the obvious thing to do was to walk round the walls.


The walls

Puerta de Barrio Nueva

Opposite the Puerta del Pinal is the Basilica of San Francisco and the Parador of San Bernardo de Fresnada. (Separate post to come.)

Basilica of San Francisco
Tower in the walls of Santa Domingo
Tower in the walls
Tower of Sister Maria de Leiva
Tower of Sister Maria de Leiva
Tower and wall construction in Santa Domingo
Details of tower and wall construction
Camino at the entry to the town
Puerta de Barrio Vieja (the entry from the east)

The Camino

Saint Dominic (Santa Domingo) was clearly a remarkable man. He came from a poor family and was drawn to the church at an early age. The development of pilgrim facilities in Santa Domingo de la Calzada was his lifetime’s work.

Santa Domingo
Santa Domingo (1019-1109)
Santa Domingo de la Calzada and pilgrim route
Entry to the town and the Calle Mayor, with pilgrim statue
Scallop symbol of the CAmino
Scallop symbol of the Camino
Pilgrim stop in Santa Domingo
Pilgrim sculpture outside the Cistercian Abbey on the Calle Mayor in Santa Domingo
Pilgrims in Santa Domingo
Pilgrims in the Calle Mayor

Another pilgrim hostel on the Calle Mayor in Santa Domingo. It is managed by the brotherhood which was created by Santa Domingo.

Pilgrim hostel in Santa Domingo
Hostel Cofrada de Santa
Parador of Santa Domingo
Parador of Santa Domingo
Camino in Santa Domingo
Continuation of the Calle Mayor, the Camino

The Pilgrim Station of Santa Domingo is extraordinary, particularly if you see the town and think about it in the context of the Camino. If however you are looking for spills and thrills this town won’t do it!

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