Santo Domingo de la Calzada

Camino Frances

To end of camino
556.3
Altitude
641

Cirueña

5.90

Santo Domingo de la Calzada

7.00

Grañón

Services
ATM
Yes
Bar
Yes
Bus
Yes
Bus Terminal
Yes
Correos
Yes
Grocery
Yes
Medical Center
Yes
Pharmacy
Yes

The highlight of the town is the Catedral de Santo Domingo de la Calzada and its gothic henhouse.  Santo Domingo is buried there as well, fittingly, in the middle of the road. The only remaining tower (of the original three) is detached and is located across the street.  This is a rarity in Spain, particularly for a building of such importance, and the location was selected as the nearest place where a suitable foundation could be built. Tours are available.

Fiesta

The Feast day of Santo Domingo is celebrated from May 1st  to the 15th, but the celebration really gets going on the 10th. This is quite a celebration indeed, and the feasts themselves include a tremendous quantity of meet followed by all-night processions through town.

There is also a medieval market, held from the 4th to the 8th of December.

History

“Santo Domingo of the Road” is named after a local monk (Domingo of Viloria) who dedicated his life to the care of pilgrims. In particular, he focused on the engineered elements of the way, building roads and bridges to improve the quality of passage. It was he that built the original bridge over the río Oja on the outskirts of town.

The town is also the setting for the miracle of the “Hanged Innocent.” The same miraculous story is told in various parts of Europe (Toulouse, France and Barcelos, Portugal), and the miracle is confusingly attributed to either Santiago or Santo Domingo depending on the telling. It centers around a family of German pilgrims who stopped to rest in Santo Domingo.

When their young son refused the romantic advances of the innkeepers daughter she laid a trap. She stashed a piece of silver from the church in his bag, and made sure to notify the authorities. He was charged with theft and sentenced to hang. These being medieval times, the body was left to hang for weeks as a warning to others. His parents meanwhile, mourning their loss, finished their pilgrimage to Santiago.

Returning through Santo Domingo de la Calzada, they stopped to visit their son (a fairly morbid visit given his state) and were astonished to find him alive and well, though still hanging. His weight had been supported by one of the saints. His parents knew a miracle when they saw one (apparently, the rest of the townspeople did not) and went straight to the officials to report that he was alive. Incredulous, one of the officials replied that the boy was no more alive than the chicken he was roasting; whereupon the miracle continues with the reanimation of the chickens which took to their feet, clucking and squawking.

The town never forgot the miracle, and part of the gallows remains on display in the Cathedral transept over the Saints tomb. Descendants of the original chickens are kept (alive and well fed) in a coop in the west transept.

The Road

Leaving town you cross over the mostly dried up río Oja. The bridge is a rebuilt version of Domingo’s original. 

City Map

Comments

All Caminos App User (not verified)

Hi great all. Is there anyway to add accomodation that's not listed?

All Caminos App User (not verified)

Loved this place, the people whom run it are wonderful, so helpful and warm. The breakfast and dinner are superb just a beautiful loving vibe

All Caminos App User (not verified)

We stayed at this hotel two nights ago. We had walked 37 Kms in extremely hot conditions so as we came into the old town and saw the beautiful Hotel Atuvera, I was almost in tears of joy. The owner woman received us with kindness and took us to a beautiful bedroom. The most comfortable beds and beautiful, spacious bathrooms. Gorgeous, clean and modern hotel is a must!!

All Caminos App User (not verified)

A great option in a beautiful monastery about 3-4 minutes from the plaza mayor on Plaza San Francisco .Parador price but very comfortable and quiet. Very nice breakfast buffet, not included. We had a room with 2 beds which lowered the price per person. Nice splurge.

All Caminos App User (not verified)

This small hotel is run by very kind and accommodating owners. Recommend it highly. Breakfast buffet is delish. They sent me off in the AM with a large bottle of water & a hug (both free of charge ha).

All Caminos App User (not verified)

Gem of a place. Owners are very kind & accommodating. Gorgeous breakfast buffet. You can book on booking.com.

All Caminos App User (not verified)

Even if you are saturated with religious art, this cathedral is really special. The audio guide is excellent and the Plaza Mayor, adjacent, is a nice spot for coffee.

All Caminos App User (not verified)

We decided to stay at the Hotel ATUVERA . Last year, the couple who built it was just starting the planning process. We told them, when it was done, we’d stay here. We did. They didn’t remember us. But, the rooms were climate controlled (and the controls worked). The beds were so comfortable you could sleep through the night. No noise, no racket. Breakfast in the morning, if you choose, is nice and inexpensive. Everything about the place is way above average. At 60€ , it’s a deal.

Camino de Sant… (not verified)

Such nice people run this place, they make sure you have a lovely stay. They showed us to our room making sure we knew how things worked. Provided a map with the different locations in town.

The room was comfortable and provided everything we wanted. We only had breakfast here and it was excellent. We wished we had also done dinner.

The hotel is an old flour mill and part are still on display.

Camino de Sant… (not verified)

This is the best place I’ve stayed in so far. The hosts are the most warm and welcoming of all the hostels i’ve stayed in so far. The dinner was excellent quality made with love. They also offer a buffet breakfast. And the rooms are heated! Highly recommend if you need a quiet, nurturing place to spend the night.