Muros
- Fabio Furiani
- Mar 5, 2024
- 1 min read
26 October Querini reached the port of Muros.Before continuing his voyage, he decided to make a pilgrimage to Santiago de Compostela accompanied by some crew members.
From Pietro Querini’s diary (P.Nelli, 2007): The unfavourable winds kept us at sea, but we still reached the port of Muros on 26 October. Together with thirteen other men, I visited the church of St James (Santiago de Compostela)”
Muros Today
Muros, overlooking the beautiful Galician coastline, is a town that captures the attention of visitors not only for its coastal beauty, but also for its proximity to the famous Camino de Santiago de Compostela.
Located along one of the routes of the Camino, Muros has a rich history of pilgrimage and spirituality, with pilgrims from all over the world passing through on their way to the renowned city of Santiago de Compostela.
This connection to the Camino adds further charm to the city, offering visitors the opportunity to explore its religious history and experience the culture and hospitality of pilgrims along the route.
Useful links
Tourist information: https://www.spain.info/it/destinazione/muros/
Camino de Santiago de la Ria de Muros Noia Association: https://viaquerinissima.net/camino-de-santiago-delaria-demurosnoia/
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