An architectural treasure created to provide lodging for pilgrims
Founded by the Catholic Monarchs as a hostel for pilgrims who had ended the Way of Saint James, it is today one of the most outstanding monuments in the famous Obradoiro square in Santiago de Compostela.
It was founded in 1499, and was used as lodgings for the pilgrims who had completed their long journey along the Way of Saint James and had finally reached their destination. This beautiful Gothic building has today been converted into a Parador hotel. One of the highlights is the beautiful Plateresque façade with its grilles which dates from the 16th century. Either side of the doorway there are two medallions bearing likenesses of the Catholic Monarchs. It has four interior courtyards. One of its most outstanding features is the lovely chapel of Enrique de Egas.
Practical info
Construction: Public building
Origin: 15th century
Artistic period: Plateresque
Historic period: 15th century - 16th century
Setting: The monument is located in the centre of the city of Santiago de Compostela, one of the most important monument complexes in Spain.
Location
Plaza Obradoiro 1
15705 Santiago de Compostela (Coruña, A)
santiago@parador.es
http://www.parador.esTel.:+34 981582200
Fax.:+34 981563094
Useful information
From Monday to Friday
Sunday
From 12:00 PM to 2:00 PM
From 4:00 PM to 6:00 PM
Prices
General: €3
Services
Guided tours by prior appointment; call +34 981582200
Near here
Tourist offices

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