Description
Andorra, Spanish Administration #100 (1977) – Cross of Terme
The Cross of Termes (Cruz de Terme) is a historical landmark located in the city of Santiago de Compostela, Spain. It stands at the intersection of two major pilgrimage routes: the Camino Francés (French Way) and the Camino Primitivo (Original Way). Santiago de Compostela is renowned as the final destination of the Camino de Santiago pilgrimage, which attracts thousands of pilgrims from around the world each year.
The Cross of Termes is an ancient stone cross that served as a marker for pilgrims traveling along the Camino de Santiago. It is believed to have been erected during the medieval period, although the exact date of its construction is uncertain. The cross features intricate carvings and inscriptions, reflecting its religious significance and historical importance as a symbol of the pilgrimage route.
For pilgrims, reaching the Cross of Termes is a significant milestone on their journey to Santiago de Compostela. It marks their progress along the pilgrimage route and serves as a reminder of the spiritual and cultural heritage associated with the Camino de Santiago.
Today, the Cross of Termes continues to be a point of interest for pilgrims and visitors to Santiago de Compostela. It stands as a testament to the enduring legacy of the Camino de Santiago and its role in shaping the cultural and religious identity of the region.