100:
119:, referring to the miracles of the Virgin of Candelaria, he alludes to the opening of the road in the second decade of the 16th century, while indicating that around 1534 the hermitage of Nuestra Lady of the Rosary, as a resting place for pilgrims who went on pilgrimage. At the same time, it was the path used by the procession that carried the image of the Virgin of Candelaria in prayer, when it was taken to La Laguna due to the various calamities that affected the island.
20:
122:
It is therefore one of the oldest roads on the island and, possibly, one of the greatest heritage value, taking into account its antiquity, and the historical, religious and ideological circumstances that surround its future, without forgetting the ethnographic values derived of the construction of
95:
21 kilometer long path, which corresponds to the path that connected the old capital of
Tenerife, San Cristóbal de La Laguna, with the coastal center of Candelaria. It leaves La Laguna along the Camino de San Francisco de Paula, through Los Baldíos and Llano del Moro, to head as the first major
130:. The institutionalized route of the Old road of Candelaria, organized by the town councils of El Rosario and Candelaria, takes place annually at the end of January (within the framework of the liturgical festival of the Virgin). It is also held during the August celebrations of the Virgin.
284:
166:"DECRETO 227/2008, de 25 de noviembre, por el que se declara Bien de Interés Cultural, con categoría de Sitio Histórico "El Camino de Candelaria", situado entre los términos municipales de El Rosario y Candelaria, isla de Tenerife"
107:
From very early times it became an annual pilgrimage route, linked to religious devotion to the Virgin of
Candelaria and her sanctuary. This path is already mentioned in the land distribution documents carried out by
96:
milestone on the route to the Church of Our Lady of El
Rosario in Machado, continuing through the payments from Barranco Hondo and Igueste de Candelaria to the Marian villa.
186:
123:
traditional paths, delimited by dry stone walls, with firm paving in the most difficult sectors and adaptation to the morphology of the terrain.
289:
279:
241:
64:
217:
112:
48:
294:
274:
139:
127:
144:
68:
84:
60:
56:
99:
116:
19:
229:
165:
205:
76:
258:
Sitio web oficial del
Proyecto de recuperación integral del Camino Viejo de Candelaria
268:
103:
Hermitage of Our Lady of the Rosary in
Machado, located on the side of the path.
285:
Bien de Interés
Cultural landmarks in the Province of Santa Cruz de Tenerife
257:
242:
Refuerzo de seguridad en
Candelaria, que espera más de 100.000 peregrinos.
72:
98:
80:
47:) is an old pilgrimage route, declared in part of its route an
23:
Virgin of
Candelaria (patroness of the Canary Islands).
55:, since 2008. It runs through the municipalities of
187:"Consulta a la base de datos de bienes inmuebles"
126:Currently, it continues to be used as one of the
230:Patrimonio histórico del municipio de El Rosario
8:
18:
156:
45:Camino de Nuestra Señora de Candelaria
7:
232:Fuente: Ayuntamiento de El Rosario.
115:after the conquest. In the text by
87:(patroness of the Canary Islands).
83:). It is linked to the cult of the
14:
128:Pilgrimage routes to Candelaria
1:
290:Culture of the Canary Islands
164:Boletín Oficial de Canarias.
218:Candelaria Pilgrimage Route.
208:Ayuntamiento de Candelaria.
206:Camino Viejo de Candelaria.
311:
65:San Cristóbal de La Laguna
33:Camino Viejo de Candelaria
280:Catholic pilgrimage sites
41:Camino Real de Candelaria
16:Pilgrimage route in Spain
140:Pilgrimage to Candelaria
113:Alonso Fernández de Lugo
49:Bien de Interés Cultural
185:Ministerio de Cultura.
51:, with the category of
104:
69:Santa Cruz de Tenerife
29:Old Road of Candelaria
24:
102:
22:
85:Virgin of Candelaria
37:Camino de Candelaria
145:Hermano Pedro's Way
117:Alonso de Espinosa
105:
25:
295:Religious tourism
275:Pilgrimage routes
71:on the island of
302:
245:
239:
233:
227:
221:
215:
209:
203:
197:
196:
194:
193:
182:
176:
175:
173:
172:
161:
310:
309:
305:
304:
303:
301:
300:
299:
265:
264:
254:
249:
248:
240:
236:
228:
224:
216:
212:
204:
200:
191:
189:
184:
183:
179:
170:
168:
163:
162:
158:
153:
136:
93:
91:Characteristics
53:Historical Site
17:
12:
11:
5:
308:
306:
298:
297:
292:
287:
282:
277:
267:
266:
261:
260:
253:
252:External links
250:
247:
246:
234:
222:
210:
198:
177:
155:
154:
152:
149:
148:
147:
142:
135:
132:
92:
89:
77:Canary Islands
15:
13:
10:
9:
6:
4:
3:
2:
307:
296:
293:
291:
288:
286:
283:
281:
278:
276:
273:
272:
270:
263:
259:
256:
255:
251:
243:
238:
235:
231:
226:
223:
220:Web Tenerife.
219:
214:
211:
207:
202:
199:
188:
181:
178:
167:
160:
157:
150:
146:
143:
141:
138:
137:
133:
131:
129:
124:
120:
118:
114:
111:
101:
97:
90:
88:
86:
82:
78:
74:
70:
67:and slightly
66:
62:
58:
54:
50:
46:
42:
38:
34:
30:
21:
262:
237:
225:
213:
201:
190:. Retrieved
180:
169:. Retrieved
159:
125:
121:
109:
106:
94:
52:
44:
40:
36:
32:
28:
26:
269:Categories
192:2024-02-09
171:2024-02-09
151:References
110:Adelantado
61:El Rosario
57:Candelaria
134:See also
73:Tenerife
244:El Día.
31:(also
81:Spain
43:and
27:The
271::
79:,
63:,
59:,
39:,
35:,
195:.
174:.
75:(
Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License. Additional terms may apply.