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I toured inside the Guggenheim and I never thought to ask for a sello! A great idea and makes me realize how many interesting and special places I could have asked for one. One that quickly comes to mind was my tour of the castle in Coca on the Camino Madrid.View attachment 183519
I was sightseeing in Bilbao after my first camino. Just before I exit from Guggenheim museum, I thought : maybe they have a sello. And voila! But the guy had to search in the drawer for 5 minutes, I guess not many asked for it. The least expected place for me to get a sello.
I played an escape room in Pontevedra during my Camino Potugues and asked for a sello. The lady said she didn't have a camino stamp, only the shop stamp for documents (with their shop name and registration number). I said I'd like to have it anyway, as they were part of my camino experience. She was SO happy stamping my credential, and asking "do I have to sign and date it? I never did it before. Oh, look at those other stamps, so cool".A great idea and makes me realize how many interesting and special places I could have asked for one.
So cool!!!View attachment 183538
This one. Ya, one of my favourite too
Yes a sello befitting of the magical place that it is.There have been a couple of sello threads in recent years and I always enjoy them. Many are very unique and it's a treat for me to see ones I have never seen before and the stories add a nice touch, too.
@davejsy's is a new one to me; "the star of the show". It's three dimensional quality is quite special.
I confess: I am a victim of acute sello-itis. There is no cure; one must feed the craving. I always carry at least two credentials when I walk a camino. There are so many that I treasure, some for the artistry, some for the memories. There is one that stands out because it was so incredibly hard to get: the sello at the Shrine of the Virgen del Pilar in Zaragoza. I had been warned it would be tough to track down the priest who has the stamp. It took me three hours. I was so relieved that I didn't mind the 20 minute homily he delivered to me before he would stamp the passport.Just curious. Do you have a favorite sello on your credential? Where did you receive it? Did you buy a plastic sleeve to protect it?
That’s Carlos at Albergaria Pinheiro in Alvaiazere on the Portuguese route near Tomar. He’s very passionate about his town, his Albergue and the Camino. A lovely gentleman.I have a very cool sello from a place I stayed at on the Portugues in 2017
I don remember where it was but he took about 2 minutes to make it and he put a seal on and talking the whole time about his friendship with John Brierley. Nice guy
I am sure some of you have stayed with him. Where was it. I think he put a ribbon on when he attached his seal.