Old Town of Santiago de Compostela explained

Whs:Santiago de Compostela (Old Town)
Criteria:Cultural: i, ii, vi
Id:347
Year:1985
Area:107.59 ha
Buffer Zone:216.88 ha

The Old Town of Santiago de Compostela is an urban area of the Galician capital that is characterized by its ancient and monumental architecture.

Description

It was chosen as a World Heritage Site by UNESCO in 1985,[1] fulfilling 3 of the sufficient selection criteria:

The historic centre of the city grew around the cathedral after the mythical discovery of the tomb of apostle James in 813, attracting the pilgrimage of millions of people for centuries, in one of the most remarkable phenomena of medieval history. The buildings that were built in the ancient city during the Romanesque, Gothic and Baroque periods made it one of the most beautiful urban areas in the world, becoming a place of worship with great artistic splendor.

Notes and References

  1. http://whc.unesco.org/es/list/347 whc.unesco.org