Azofra
Azofra is a small village in the La Rioja region of Spain, known for its rich history and connection to the Camino de Santiago. Founded in the 12th century by King Alfonso VIII of Castile, Azofra was ... Read full notes established as a resting place for pilgrims on their way to Santiago de Compostela. The village was granted a royal charter, which allowed it to develop and grow as a significant stop on the Camino de Frances. Historically, Azofra was a hub for the Knights Hospitaller, a medieval Catholic military order that provided care and protection to pilgrims. The order built a hospital in the village, which served as a refuge for weary travelers. Today, the Church of Nuestra Señora de los Ángeles stands as a testament to the village's past, with its 18th-century baroque façade and a statue of Saint James the Apostle, the patron saint of the Camino de Santiago.