June 1st – I awaken to the cathedral bells ringing and the smell of fresh bread waiting in through my open window and the decision is made – I am staying an extra day in the city that is bigger than a small village but smaller than Burgos and Leon. I won’t have enough time after reaching Santiago to continue on the Finestere- another three or four days of walking – but I can afford to take a day to absorb all the rich history Astorga has to offer.
First stop is Gaudi’s Bishops Palace which includes many pilgrim statues and the original Iron Cross Cruz de Ferro including the amazing architecture. The building was started in 1889 and finished in 1913. It’s facade is under repair currently.
The cathedral with its museum and adjoining ancient Hospital de San Jaun where St. Francis is to have stayed on his way to Santiago. Astorga is rich in history overall and has played a significant role in the Camino Francis and pilgrims.
When I approached the Iglesia St. Francisco Asisi on the other end of town arriving into Astorga I heard singing.
Returning to that part of town today I stop at the Plaza Mayor and take a break in the square where I watch the ornate clock strike the hour as two mechanical figured – a man and a woman dressed in Maragato costume – strike the bell.
A stop in Astorga would not be complete without a stop to the Museo Del Chocolate. This city was the first town on the old continent to make chocolate from the cocoa received from America. For several centuries this industry was very important for Astoga, making some of the best chocolates still today. Can’t wait to indulge!
Tomorrow it’s Rabanal Del Camino and a climb into the hills.
Ann marie Carlson says
Consider taking a day trip (bus) to Finestere. It is like a reward for finishing the Camino .
Susan Gilbert says
I’m going to try very hard to make that happen!
Donna Nikzi says
Beeautiful photography!!!!
Ruth says
Thanks for your post. I am two days behind you and will be staying 2 nights in Astorga. Look forward to seeing the places in your piece!
Susan Gilbert says
How fun, Ruth! If you catch up and see me please say hello and enjoy Astorga. Buen Camino.