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Catedral de Santiago Review

4.7 /518 Reviews
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A church built in Santiago in the 17th century, dedicated to Jacob, one of Christ's 12 disciples. He was revered around the 18th century as the guardian of the Spanish Key Church. It was flourished because of the courage of pilgrims. The side corridor is a pilgrimage route that can be walked around the church. And there was Jacob's body in the altar underground.

Catedral de Santiago

Posted: Nov 11, 2019
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  • 205***97
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    Santiago cathedral, the most favorite colored glass on the top of the building. Various beautiful colors are combined to outline different charms. This colorful glass glow fascinates me as if God is through this colorful light to make you look at the eye. The afternoon sun refracts through the glass into the interior, giving you a glimpse of Tangao, outside the material world seen by the naked eye, there is pure light, not color light, light is projected in the three-dimensional world of the path. Sitting on the bench of the church, closing your eyes, listening to the sound of the silence of the sky, the inner peace. In the world, occasionally, feel a space beyond the material world. This transcendence is precious.

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    Posted: Feb 25, 2020
  • _We***95
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    The cathedral in the center of the old town, Goethe-style building, pay for entering the church, tourists seem to be 5 euros, local residents can enter for free, the afternoon sun spills into the corridor is beautiful, people feel very calm.

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    Posted: May 30, 2019
  • evanlinus
    5/5Outstanding
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    The church is white as jade, the twin towers point directly to the clouds, the solemn holy god. The blue sky, white clouds, green trees and red flowers are just in the sky and the world!

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    Posted: Jun 28, 2023
  • BellamyW
    5/5Outstanding
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    It's really beautiful. In the center of the old city, you can see it at a glance. There aren't so many people who don't go inside, so they can't comment on the inside. It feels good to walk around the old city.

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    Posted: Aug 9, 2017
  • Tony淇
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    The square was filled with pilgrims and tourists who had traveled far to celebrate the festival. Everyone's face was filled with excitement. The church itself was a handed-down work of art. It was beautifully carved and decorated. The altar was set with gold, silver and jewelry. The legendary big incense burner (botafumeiro) hung in the center. The regular incense burner is only the size of the insulating cup, while the incense burner in the Cathedral of San Diego is 20 times the size of the regular one. "San Diego Incense Team", a total of 56 people, wearing purple dresses, are responsible for shaking the huge silver incense burner during the 12 noon pilgrim mass, so that it can rise high throughout the church, spreading the hearts of blessing and worship to every corner. Santiago's incense ceremony is so unique that it has now become a symbolic ritual of PILGRIMS'blessing. Anyone who goes to San Diego has to feel it, just like going to Beijing to see the flag-raising ceremony in Tian'anmen Square. I went to look for the statue of St. Jacob in the cathedral, which should be on a pillar at the main entrance. Unfortunately, the famous statue was wrapped up for repairs and could not be seen. It was a little pity. If it were open, it would have been right to see him as soon as he entered the door, and then, like pilgrims of all ages, to insert his fingers into the holes in the pillars that had been touched by PILGRIMS'hands. There are too many allusions in Santiago Cathedral. Although I have seen countless exquisite cathedrals in Europe, I am still impressed by the exquisite carvings and ancient charm everywhere in Santiago Cathedral. Europe, especially in the Middle Ages, did devote all its energy and wealth to the construction of churches. It took more effort than to build palaces. What remained over the centuries was indeed art palaces and treasure houses, and it was the splendid spiritual and material heritage of mankind as a whole. This place deserves to be appreciated by those who like European architectural art, because it is a museum of European art history.

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    Posted: Nov 12, 2017
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