Later on the path leaves La Rioja Province and enters Burgos
Province through Redecilla del Camino, a municipality that
extends along both sides of the Route. During the Middle Ages
there were 3 assistance centers for travellers. Pilgrims will
be able to pray in the Virgen de la Calle´s Church,
built in the 14th century and rebuilt between the 17th and
18th centuries. It contains a magnificent Romanesque font
from the 12th century. Another ancient monument is San Lázaro´s
Hospital for pilgrims.
After passing through Redecilla, the Route heads for Castidelgado,
where a long time ago, stood a monastery and a hospital, both
dedicated to Santiago Apostle. Today, visitors can view the
Count of Berberana´s Stately Home, as well as San Pedro´s
Church (16th century) and Santa María´s Chapel,
with a front from the 18th century.
The next village on the Route is Viloria, where Santo Domingo
de la Calzada was born in 1019. The font in which he was baptized
can still be seen in the Parish Church of Nuestra Señora
de la Asunción. Then the Route passes through Villamayor
del Río and finally reaches Belorado, the final stop
of the nineth day of the journey.
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