Cathedral since 1957, this church on the Jesuit route has been involved in several curious episodes
Although not as splendorous as the original one of Jesuit-Guarani style, one of the most outstanding aspects of this church is the presence inside of an Our Father in Guaraní
Due to the expulsion of the Jesuits in 1767, this mission remained unfinished. This mission would have had one of the largest churches in the region
The largest and best preserved of the reductions established in the Jesuit Province of Paraguay, declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO in 1993
Romanesque church with an image of the Apostle Santiago that is the starting point of the last hundred kilometers of the Way of St James
Basilica dedicated to the miraculous discovery of an image of the Virgin Mary inside an oak tree by the Knights Templar of Ponferrada
This fountain is not at all your typical water source. Instead, it dispenses free wine to weary travelers as they make their way to the holy city of Compostela.
A former benedictine abbey and hospice for pilgrims from the VIII century with a stunning spring of wine in the courtyard
Important destination for pilgrims traveling the Camino de Santiago, site of the tomb of Santo Domingo de la Calzada

