The Santiago de Compostela Cathedral is a prominent Romanesque church located in Santiago de Compostela, Spain. It is known as the reputed burial site of Saint James the Greater, one of Jesus' apostles. The cathedral is a key pilgrimage site for those traveling the Camino de Santiago, a network of routes leading to the city.
Construction of the cathedral began in 1075 and was completed in 1211, showcasing a blend of architectural styles, including Romanesque, Gothic, and Baroque. The building features a stunning façade, intricate sculptures, and a grand altar, making it a significant cultural and historical landmark in Spain.