Every year thousands of people from all over the world, each one driven by her or his own motivation, with their own means, take the routes leading to the Spanish town of Santiago de Compostela.
The natural disposition of radially converging routes inspired the representation of the Iberian Peninsula as a shell, symbol par excellence of the pilgrim.
Conceived with a functional, one-of-a-kind approach, it features the complex network of routes leading to the Jacobian town, and contains plenty of details on the various routes, pilgrim types, their motivations, the periods and towns of departure.