Registered Sector:
Old Town of Santiago de Compostela
Location and site:
In the northwestern corner of Spain, on an isolated site of high altitude, the town of Santiago de Compostela was erected in the midst of the hilly Galician landscape. The major pilgrimage routes of the Middle Ages - from Paris, Burgundy, Auvergne and Midi - converged on this site.
Administrative Status:
Capital of the Autonomous Community of Galicia
Registration Criteria:
"Around its Cathedral which is a world renowned masterpiece of Romanesque art, Santiago de Compostela conserves a valuable historic centre which is worthy of one of Christianity's greatest holy cities." (I) "[...] During both the Romanesque and Baroque periods the Sanctuary of Santiago exerted a decisive influence on the development of architecture and art not only in Galicia but also in the north of the Iberian Peninsula." (II) "Santiago de Compostela is "associated with one of the major themes of medieval history." (VI)