Then the path continues to Villambista, where the Parish Church
contains an altarpiece from the 16th century. San Roque´s
Chapel also contains an altarpiece that originally belonged
to the Abbey of San Francisco de Belorado.
Then, the Route heads for Espinosa del Camino, which extends
along both sides of the path. Here can be found the ruins
of San Felices´ Abbey, founded in the 9th century by
that saint. In its interior are the tombs of San Félix
and the Count Diego Parcelos, the famous man that carried
out the repopulation of Burgos. Later on pilgrims arrive in
Villafranca Montes de Oca, a town full of history where stand
the ruins of San Antonio Abad´s Hospital, founded in
1830 by Queen Juana. At one time there was a Cathedral that
was destroyed by the Muslims, on its ruins was built Santiago´s
Church (18th century).
After leaving this town, the Route passes through Valdefuentes,
on its way to San Juan de Ortega, the final stop of the tenth
day of the journey. San Nicolas´Church (12th century)
contains the sepulchre of San Juan, who founded this town,
as well as a flamboyant Gothic Baldachin from the 15th century
that represents miraculous scenes of San Juan´life.
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