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Known for its historical and cultural wealth, it is particularly famous for the Sanctuary of Loyola, birthplace of Saint Ignatius of Loyola, founder of the Jesuits.
This sanctuary, an important pilgrimage center, attracts many visitors thanks to its baroque architecture and spiritual atmosphere.
The city also offers a pleasant natural setting, surrounded by green hills and landscapes typical of the Basque Country.
Azpeitia has an interesting architectural heritage with traditional Basque buildings and historic churches. Museums are not to be missed during your trip to the Spanish Basque Country such as the Basque Railway Museum or the Loiola Tower House.
Locals are proud of their culture, which is reflected in local festivals, food and traditions.To visit Azpeitia is to discover a unique blend of spirituality, history and natural beauty.
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