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Walking with the times: technological innovation serving the pilgrim

As technology advances, the Camino de Santiago has incorporated new solutions to enhance the pilgrim experience, making the journey safer, more accessible, and enriching. These innovations are transforming the way pilgrims plan and experience their pilgrimage, from digital navigation tools to new technologies ensuring their safety and well-being. One of the most notable innovations is the use of mobile applications that assist with navigation and communication along the Camino. Apps such as “Wise Pilgrim Guide” provide detailed maps, information about albergues, restaurants, and...

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The urgency of saving the Vouga bridge

On the Central Route, between Águeda and Albergaria-a-Velha, lies the historic Vouga Bridge, also known as the Old Vouga Bridge. This ancient crossing, built in the early 13th century and renovated over the centuries, played a vital role in the royal road that connected Lisbon to Porto. The bridge, which spans the Vouga River and flows into the Ria de Aveiro, has undergone several interventions throughout its history. During the reign of King John III in the 18th century, its arches were expanded to 15, and later, during the reign of Queen Mary I, the structure was reinforced again due to the...

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XXIII AGACS Photography Contest 2024 – Regulation

• The contest aims to highlight the values of the Camino de Santiago through photography, covering aspects such as its environment, appearance, and its philosophical, social, or religious significance. Photos must relate to the Camino and its context. • Participation is free and open to all adults, except for board members, their families, and professionals involved in Camino-related activities. • Each participant may submit up to three original photos, in color or black-and-white, in “JPG” format with a minimum resolution of 12 megapixels (12 Mpx) and 200 dpi. Photos must not have...

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Via Lusitana inaugurates a Pilgrim Information Center in Lisboa

On May 11, 2024, the Via Lusitana Pilgrim Association inaugurated a new Pilgrim Information Center at the Church of Conceição Velha in Lisboa. This center aims to provide detailed and personalized support to all pilgrims traveling the Camino de Santiago de Compostela or the Camino de Fátima. In addition to offering maps, guides, and practical route information, the center stands out for its direct support to travelers visiting the site. This includes guidance on journey planning, such as selecting the best itinerary, accommodation options, and points of interest along the routes. For those...

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