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Northern Spain and the Camino De Santiago

Season 6 Episode 611 | 25m 05s

We follow the trail pilgrims have trod for centuries, from the French border to Santiago de Compostela in the northwest corner of Spain. Along the way, we stop off in Pamplona to run with the bulls, and dive into the unique Celtic culture of Galicia—where Riverdance meets flamenco.

Aired: 10/01/10
Distributed nationally by American Public Television
Extras
With Europe as our classroom, Rick shares the essential skills for smart, smooth travel.
Mighty fortified walls, awe-inspiring stone tombs, and troves of golden treasures.
Interstitials from Rick Steves showcasing Europe's great art and architecture.
Tombs, catacombs, and early Christian art tell the story of Christianity in Rome
What we know about the Etruscan civilization, we learned from art found in its tombs.
This villa is paved extravagantly with fine mosaics depicting Rome’s rich and powerful.
A local guide brings the Roman Forum to life with her vivid description.
Much of the “art and architecture” of ancient Rome could be found in its infrastructure.
The impact Greece had on Rome can be seen clearly in Roman art and architecture.
We’ll visit the studio of a modern-day marble sculptor in Florence.
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  • Rick Steves' Europe Season 7
  • Rick Steves' Europe Season 6
  • Rick Steves' Europe Season 5
  • Rick Steves' Europe Season 4
  • Rick Steves' Europe Season 3
  • Rick Steves' Europe Season 2
  • Rick Steves' Europe Season 1
Greece’s timeless art: Golden Age temples, alluring Venuses, and exuberant Winged Victory.
We marvel at Stone Age cave paintings, mighty megaliths, and mysterious goddesses.
Early Europeans produce diverse art: from Christians to Muslims and Byzantines to Vikings.
Roaming Europe, we admire stately Neoclassical buildings and dramatic Romantic paintings.
The turbulent century and its rule-breaking art—Picasso, Surrealism and edgy architecture.
Shimmering Impressionist canvases by Monet and Renoir, plus Van Gogh, Gauguin and more.
From Portugal to Germany, booming economies and new technologies produce exquisite art.
We marvel at Baroque’s over-the-top churches, palaces, bubbly fountains, and theatric art.
Florence’s bold “rebirth” is powered by the genius of Leonardo, Rafael, and Michelangelo.
The grand cities of ancient Rome’s vast empire and majestic churches of its fall.