Tábara

Historic Zamoran village on the Via de la Plata. Famous for its medieval monastery, the birthplace of the famous "Beats", Tábara offers a culturally and spiritually significant stop.

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Tábara is a Zamoran village with immense historical significance on the Via de la Plata. Its importance lies in the ancient Monastery of San Salvador, which in the 10th century housed one of Europe's most important scriptoria. Here some of the most famous medieval manuscripts were illuminated, including the "Beatos de Tábara", copies of the Comentarios al Apocalipsis. Today, Santa María Church preserves the tower of that monastery, an impressive Moorish vestige. For pilgrims, stopping in Tábara is connecting with a past of faith and culture. The locality offers essential services and a tranquil atmosphere, ideal for an enriched rest before continuing on the route across Zamoran meseta.

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Routes that pass through Tábara

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Way of Sanabria

Granja de Moreruela a Tábara

25.30 km 6.25 h Media

Tábara a Santa Croya de Tera

22.50 km 5.75 h Media

Way of the Plate

Granja de Moreruela a Tábara

25.30 km 6.25 h Media

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