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DAY 1: HOME - BARCELONA
Board your transatlantic flight and fly through the night to Spain.
DAY 2: BARCELONA
DAY 3: BARCELONA
DAY 4: BARCELONA - ZARAGOZA
DAY 5: ZARAGOZA - BURGOS
DAY 6: BURGOS - OVIEDO
DAY 7: OVIEDO - SANTIAGO DE COMPOSTELA
DAY 8: SANTIAGO DE COMPOSTELA - LEON
DAY 9: LEON - MADRID
DAY 10: MADRID - HOME
Breakfast at the hotel. Transfer by bus to the airport. Say a fond Hasta Luego to your Prometour Tour Director. Board your transatlantic flight from Madrid and fly back home.
DAY 1: HOME - BARCELONA
Board your transatlantic flight and fly through the night to Spain.
DAY 2: BARCELONA
DAY 3: BARCELONA
DAY 4: BARCELONA - ZARAGOZA
DAY 5: ZARAGOZA - BURGOS
DAY 6: BURGOS - OVIEDO
DAY 7: OVIEDO - SANTIAGO DE COMPOSTELA
DAY 8: SANTIAGO DE COMPOSTELA - LEON
DAY 9: LEON - MADRID
DAY 10: MADRID - HOME
Breakfast at the hotel. Transfer by bus to the airport. Say a fond Hasta Luego to your Prometour Tour Director. Board your transatlantic flight from Madrid and fly back home.
Analyze the medieval and modern significance of the Camino de Santiago as a pilgrimage route, examining how this 1,000-year-old path shaped the religious, cultural, and artistic heritage of northern Spain from the Pyrenees to Santiago de Compostela.
Investigate the UNESCO World Heritage Cathedral of Santiago de Compostela as the ultimate destination of the Camino pilgrimage – examining its Romanesque architecture, its role as a major medieval pilgrimage site, and its enduring spiritual significance.
Evaluate the Mudejar architectural heritage of Zaragoza through the Aljaferia Palace and La Seo Cathedral – both UNESCO World Heritage Sites – examining how Islamic and Christian architectural traditions merged in medieval Aragon.
Compare the distinct Romanesque churches of northern Spain – Burgos Cathedral, Oviedo Cathedral of San Salvador, Leon Basilica of San Isidoro, and the Basilica de Pilar in Zaragoza – examining how medieval religious architecture expressed faith and civic identity.
Examine the history of the Barcelona Gothic Quarter and the Sagrada Familia, connecting Antoni Gaudi’s unfinished masterpiece to the long tradition of sacred architecture that culminates in the Camino de Santiago.
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