Spain's Atlantic Coast Pilgrimage ~ Basque Country
A beautiful cathedral steeped in history. It boasts a vast and beautiful portico, said to be the largest in Europe (this fact has not been verified). You can see munition holes from the war, and although it was nearly destroyed in the 1937 bombing, it has been beautifully restored. If you're passing through Durango, this is a must-see. By the way, the selection of tapas laid out before you is a true luxury.
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9月好去處2025
Spain's Atlantic Coast Pilgrimage ~ Basque Country
This building dates back to the Middle Ages. Today, the church retains two architectural remains: one Gothic-Renaissance structure, which includes the sanctuary, three pointed windows, star-shaped vaults, towers, and choir stalls. The other is Baroque-Classical, with an interior adorned with crosses and Corinthian pilasters. The church has three naves. The central nave is taller and wider than the side naves, with a polygonal apse and a vaulted star pattern. The side naves are covered with simple cross vaults. The main entrance features a simple, Classical portico. Another entrance, located on the episcopal side, is protected by a wooden portico. Highlights of the church's interior include the main altarpiece by sculptor Martín Ruiz de Zubiate.
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Keir.P
9月好去處2025
Spain's Atlantic Coast Pilgrimage ~ Basque Country
Also known as the Calvary of Durango, it is located in the Museo de Santo in Culuza. It represents an unusual Calvary with social, religious, and allegorical connotations. It is a 4.3-meter-tall monument. The base is a polygonal pedestal, with the Serpent of Heaven coiled around the pillar. Another relief depicts the Expulsion from the Garden of Eden, while on the other two sides we can see Eve's temptation and Adam's sin. The upper part of the drum is engraved with images of the Apostles. At the top is a cross. On one side, it depicts Calvary, Jesus' crucifixion, and Mary and John; on the other side, Mary holds the Child Jesus, standing between Saint Catherine and Saint Agatha.
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