Hostel for pilgrims in Spain Architecture 23.06.2022 The building is located at the entrance to the forest reserve and accommodates up to twelve people. Evgeny Ionov EmailPinterestVKonkakte EmailPinterestVKonkakte Every year thousands of pilgrims travel to the city of Santiago de Compostela, following the Path of St. James. Most of the route passes through the territory of Spain, so a special wooden hostel was built in the municipality of Segama, where travelers can spend the night. Jorge Allende The minimalist two-storey building was built by Blancodelprim studio using local pine, which was used both to create the facade itself and for the interior. It is located next to a forest reserve, offering panoramic views of the mountains. Jorge Allende Jorge Allende The interior is decorated with dark floor tiles and wood. There is a living room, a kitchen, two bathrooms, as well as two bedrooms with six bunk beds. In addition, the house is equipped with climate control, so future guests will not have to worry about the fact that the room will be too hot. Jorge Allende Jorge Allende Jorge Allende Photo: Jorge Allende Original content from the site