Santiago de Compostela’s Holy Year celebrations and the recovery of modernity in Galician architecture (1948-1965)
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The return to the modernity cut short by the Spanish Civil War and the period of autarky that followed it manifested itself in events such as the lectures held at La Estila halls of residence, with theoretical proposals as Molezún’s lighthouse dedicated to the Apostle, the pilgrims’ hostel by Moreno Barberá and the chapel designed by Oíza, Oteiza and Romany for the Way of St James. It was also a feature of completed architectural projects, such as the conversion of the Hospital de los Reyes Católicos into a hotel, work that was overseen by Moreno Barberá.