Sevilla
Majestic start of the Silver Way in the heart of Andalusia. Seville, with its Giralda and cathedral, offers the pilgrim a beginning of the route filled with art, history, and light.
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Seville, the dazzling capital of Andalusia, is the majestic starting point of the Via de la Plata, the longest Jacobean route in Spain. Starting the pilgrimage here is beginning a journey of almost 1000 kilometers from the deep south to the northwest of the peninsula. The "zero kilometer" symbolic mark is located at the imposing Cathedral of Santa María de la Sede, the largest Gothic cathedral in the world, which houses the tomb of Christopher Columbus and stands alongside the iconic Giralda. Before embarking on the journey, the pilgrim can immerse themselves in the magic of a UNESCO World Heritage city, exploring the Real Alcázar, the Archive of the Indies, and getting lost in the narrow streets of Santa Cruz neighborhood. Sevilla offers excellent infrastructure services and a vibrant culture that bids farewell to the traveler with the scent of jasmine and the promise of an unforgettable adventure. The road begins by crossing the Guadalquivir River over the Puente de Triana, leaving the city behind as it ventures into the Sevillian countryside, an opening filled with light and contrasts for the long journey to Santiago.
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