Exposition: "The Way, the origin"
When: March 13th - September 13th 2015, Tuesday to Sunday (Monday closed!)
Where is it?
Ciudad de Cultura, 30-40 min walk from the Cathedral in Santiago de Compostela
This is well worth a visit if you have the time to walk up. There is also a bus (Number 9 I think) from Plaza de Galicia).
Description (from their website)
Embarking on a journey that will take us back to the very beginning, to the seed, to the origin of a historical and cultural phenomenon that lives on in our times: that of pilgrimage. This is the invitation made by the City of Culture of Galicia with the exhibition The Way. The Origin, a project directed by María García-Alén presenting a selection of 150 works of art and eleven artistic interventions that offer a contemporary view of the Way of St James.
The year 820 A.D. is the starting point for this journey that began when the hermit Pelagius discovered the tomb of the Apostle, then communicated the finding to Bishop Theodemir, and afterwards when the entire royal court of King Alfonso II the Chaste came to visit what would eventually become the city of Compostela of today. With masterpieces by great artists such as Durer or Murillo, coming from renowned institutions, among which are the Uffizi Gallery, the Prado Museum, Patrimonio Nacional and Santiago Cathedral; together with other pieces of outstanding cultural value, The Way. The Origin is displayed on floors 1 and 2 of the Gaiás Centre Museum, divided into three parts: St James the Apostle, The Way and The Pilgrim.
The Way. The Origin is complemented by the project Sites of St James, a set of eleven artistic interventions by creators from the School of Fine Arts of the University of Vigo, who establish a dialogue with a special correlation, superimposing the layout of the historic city of Santiago with that of the City of Culture.
-- https://www.cidadedacultura.org/en/event/way-origin
St. James
Sticks left behind by pilgrims in Santiago
At the end of the exposition there is a 2 hour and 11 min video where pilgrims from all over the world and in all languages, talk about their experience. This was the highlight for me at this exposition. I think I sat and listened for about 1 hour. The photos below are from this video. The video above is also a few seconds from the same video.
An Italian pilgrim that had walked 43 times.
The one in the middle is a pilgrim from Sweden.
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