Finally the Route reaches Santo Domingo de la Calzada, one
of the most important stages of the journey. The Route passes
along the city center. This beautiful city was named after
a monk, later a saint, who dedicated most of his life to improve
the conditions of the path. He built all by himself the Oja
bridge and the road between his city and Redecilla. He has
been attributed many miracles, the most popular being the
one commonly known as the Legend of the Cock and the Hen.
It took place some 300 years after the monk´s death.For
centuries, these fantastic events attracted pilgrims , who
arrived in the city anxious to witness a miracle. Santo Domingo
de la Calzada became a city in 1134 through a concession made
by Alfonso XI.
In Santo Domingo travellers should visit the Cathedral, a
magnificent building whose construction began in the middle
of the 12th century and was complete in the Gothic period.
It contains many works of art, such as the Saint´s Mausoleum,
a Renaissance central Altarpiece and a 18th-century Bell Tower.
You can also find a hostelry founded by Santo Domingo, rebuilt
in the 14th century , that today houses a state hotel.
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