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European pilgrim routes and religious sites

These pilgrimage routes and religious sites represent the spiritual heritage of Europe. The paths connect cathedrals, monasteries and sanctuaries from Italy to England, from Spain to Armenia. Each location maintains its traditions and religious history.

The medieval pilgrimage route crosses the Cantabrian Mountains and connects the Cathedral of León with the Cathedral of San Salvador in Oviedo.

Via Francigena

Canterbury, England

Via Francigena

The historical pilgrimage path runs from Canterbury to Rome across 1700 kilometers through England, France, Switzerland, and Italy.

The 11th-century Benedictine abbey stands at 720 meters in the mountains and houses a black Madonna statue.

The Romanesque-Gothic church contains Saint Anthony's tomb and was built in the 13th century. The complex includes eight domes.

This Catholic church from the 17th century houses a statue of Mary on a Roman column and accommodates 12000 people.

Mexican Baroque murals decorate the interiors of this 18th century church with religious scenes.

Walsingham

England

Walsingham

The village contains two national Marian shrines: one Anglican and one Roman Catholic from medieval times.

Jewish Quarter

Girona, Spain

Jewish Quarter

The medieval streets and alleys display the cultural heritage of the Jewish community from the 12th to 15th centuries.

Saint Omer

France

Saint Omer

A city rich in Christian history. Home to Saint Omer Cathedral and La Capelle Church.

La Salette-Fallavaux

La Salette-Fallavaux, France

La Salette-Fallavaux

Catholic sanctuary in the French Alps where the Virgin Mary appeared to two shepherd children in 1846. The site receives numerous pilgrims annually.

St. Andrew's Cathedral

St. Andrews, Scotland

St. Andrew's Cathedral

Medieval construction from the 13th century located on the Fife coast. It was the archbishop's seat and the main religious center of Scotland.

Benedictine monastery from the 6th century featuring Romanesque architecture. The crypt contains a burial site and a medieval altar with relics.

Built in the 11th century, this Romanesque religious complex stands at the Aragonese Pyrenees. The building features medieval frescoes and original stone carvings.

Saint Hripsimé Church

Vagharshapat, Armenia

Saint Hripsimé Church

Armenian church built in 618 with cruciform layout, dome and traditional stone carvings.

Medieval pilgrimage routes through France and Spain with historical churches, monasteries and hostels.