The cathedral museum and the cathedral are integrated, the tall part is the cathedral, and the museum is arranged along both sides. The entrance to the museum is vaguely visible in the picture below. Although the cathedral museum is not the kind of boutique style that you would imagine, if you wanted to understand the works of Matteo, the master who is closely related to the cathedral and has a lip-to-tooth relationship (after all, the masterpieces are now being repaired north of the church, and you can't see anything), Then you have to visit the cathedral museum. Tickets €6, not expensive. The museum is large in size, with four floors, classified exhibitions, libraries, tapestries of master works (some of the original works of Rubens, Goya), the original stone-carved choir of Matteo (destroyed in 1604, recently patched up), the Royal Pantheon, etc. The "Gate of Glory" introduced in the form of a TV film is worth your stop and watch. This is the sculpture group that is repaired at the north gate of the cathedral, including more than 200 sculptures by Master Matteo. Although photography is prohibited in the museum, I may not be completely banned from taking screenshots of my private TV film. Column? Just a few pictures from the TV...
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The cathedral museum and the cathedral are integrated, the tall part is the cathedral, and the museum is arranged along both sides. The entrance to the museum is vaguely visible in the picture below. Although the cathedral museum is not the kind of boutique style that you would imagine, if you wanted to understand the works of Matteo, the master who is closely related to the cathedral and has a lip-to-tooth relationship (after all, the masterpieces are now being repaired north of the church, and you can't see anything), Then you have to visit the cathedral museum. Tickets €6, not expensive. The museum is large in size, with four floors, classified exhibitions, libraries, tapestries of master works (some of the original works of Rubens, Goya), the original stone-carved choir of Matteo (destroyed in 1604, recently patched up), the Royal Pantheon, etc. The "Gate of Glory" introduced in the form of a TV film is worth your stop and watch. This is the sculpture group that is repaired at the north gate of the cathedral, including more than 200 sculptures by Master Matteo. Although photography is prohibited in the museum, I may not be completely banned from taking screenshots of my private TV film. Column? Just a few pictures from the TV...
Very powerful place to visit with a different type of energy. whether you are religious or not, this is worth a visit.
The Cathedral of Santiago de Compostela is the destination of a really famous pilgrimage.
The church is free to enter, but it is forbidden to enter during Mass and needs to wait and finally be able to enter during the middle break
Going to school in San Diego, I didn't feel very special every day. A friend came and accompanied her to the church. It was really different. The museum was placed with ancient stone tools, etc. It was forbidden to take pictures inside, and it was casually patted outside. On the third floor there is a place where the tombstone of the believers is, and their remains are under this monument! I was shocked when I first knew it, but many of their believers would offer their condolences to the flower on the monument! The church is really European! Worthy of the end of the pilgrimage! It really feels like behind the old town of San Diego! The cathedral has been repaired, it has been repaired, and there is no time to repair the cathedral. Baidu took a look at the picture. In fact, if you really go, the church is covered with maintenance shelves, but it is still beautiful! There are many people on the pilgrimage to the square. The first picture is the makeshift carousel built in the square during Christmas!