Parador de Santiago: Where Catholic Monarchs Built Power Into Stone

The Parador de Santiago occupies the former Royal Hospital of the Catholic Monarchs, commissioned in 1499 as the most ambitious pilgrimage infrastructure in Europe. Ferdinand and Isabella ordered this fortress of mercy at the terminus of the Camino de Santiago—not as charity, but as territorial assertion. The building’s four Renaissance courtyards, Gothic chapel, and vaulted … Continue reading Parador de Santiago: Where Catholic Monarchs Built Power Into Stone