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Igreja de Santiago offer stamp ?

Penny Kingma

Never Stop Trying !
Time of past OR future Camino
2016
Igreja de Santiago

I'm arriving in Lisbon on April 18th to begin my Camino to Santiago.
I'd desired my first stamp to be from this church.
Do they offer a stamp?
A site for the church states that it's only open on Sundays at 9am and Wed 530pm. except August.
I'm willing to put my departure off a day to do so..
Buen Camino ❤️
 
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The one from Galicia (the round) and the one from Castilla & Leon. Individually numbered and made by the same people that make the ones you see on your walk.
I live in Lisbon and have never seen that church open. But since you have a couple of possible opening times it might be worth trying. There is a sign attached to the church saying that it is the beginning of the camino, so it makes sense that they would have a camino stamp. In any case, they are likely to have some kind of official stamp regardless of whether it’s related to the camino, although if it’s just a business stamp it probably wouldn’t be worth waiting an extra day. Boa sorte!
 
I live in Lisbon and have never seen that church open. But since you have a couple of possible opening times it might be worth trying. There is a sign attached to the church saying that it is the beginning of the camino, so it makes sense that they would have a camino stamp. In any case, they are likely to have some kind of official stamp regardless of whether it’s related to the camino, although if it’s just a business stamp it probably wouldn’t be worth waiting an extra day. Boa sorte!
Thank you
 
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How surprising that this Church has such limited hours. This is a picture from their FB page. A phone number is include. Nick @jungleboy is it possible for you, living in Lisboa, to call them and find out what the deal is?
 

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Igreja de Santiago

I'm arriving in Lisbon on April 18th to begin my Camino to Santiago.
I'd desired my first stamp to be from this church.
Do they offer a stamp?
A site for the church states that it's only open on Sundays at 9am and Wed 530pm. except August.
I'm willing to put my departure off a day to do so..
Buen Camino ❤️
Interesting...I had not even researched. I'm arriving into Lisbon on April 17th. I had planned to spend the day around Lisbon on the 18th, visit Igreja de Santiago, and take off walking the morning of the 19th to Santiago. It sounds like I may need to find a different place to get the first stamp? Anyway, maybe we will cross paths as our timing is very close.
 
€2,-/day will present your project to thousands of visitors each day. All interested in the Camino de Santiago.
It sounds like I may need to find a different place to get the first stamp?
When I first walked the Caminho from Lisbon, which was in 2007, there was no mention of the Igreja de Santiago anywhere or by any group. The cathedral was the starting point. The first arrow was (and still is, I think) down low in the cathedral wall to the right as you face the cathedral. At that time, the credential was only available at the Igreja dos Martires (in Chiado) and in one other church I can’t remember. And I don’t think the cathedral even had a stamp. This is all a modern fabrication, not a bad thing, but nothing that should make or break a caminho.

The cynic in me says that the church realized they could raise their profile and have tried to make a statement about being the starting point. But as far as I have been able to see, though there may be an arrow in front of the church itself, there is nothing that marks the route from the church to the caminho, so anyone who goes to the church just heads down to the cathedral to start.

I understand the attraction that starting in the Church of Santiago might have for people walking to Santiago. Seems like a nice bit of synchronicity. The same thing happens on the Camino de Madrid — people go to the Iglesia de Santiago in old Madrid for their first stamp (and credential, I think), but from there to the first arrow is about 8 km of unmarked route through the city of Madrid. It’s a nice touch, but I don’t think there’s any historical claim about the “true“ starting point either in Madrid or Lisbon.

I don’t think anyone should be too upset about starting their caminho at the Cathedral, where you can get a stamp and a credential. It’s only a few hundred meters from the Santiago church, though, so nothing wrong with going a bit uphill, seeing the front of the church, and then turning around and going back down to the cathedral.

I have a memory that one time in the distant past @amsimoes took a group of us to the Santiago church and it was open. I was in Lisbon for work, I wasn’t walking, so I didn’t even ask about stamps. But I think that is the only time, of about 15 or so strolls by, that I have seen the church open.
 
Thanks for this! I’m much in agreement with you. I’m staying in Northeast Lisbon so May visit both cathedrals (or at least see the front doors) while playing tourist for a day in Lisbon.
 
I send the Church an messenger and they answered my that they are complet closed for the moment
 
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The one from Galicia (the round) and the one from Castilla & Leon. Individually numbered and made by the same people that make the ones you see on your walk.
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