September 17 Navarrete Iglesia Nuestra Señora de la Asunción

Bishop Don Alonso de Castilla provides license in 1523 to begin the construction of the church. … Inside, an impressive altarpiece stands out, cataloged among the largest in the world, this occupies the entire head of the temple, it was executed by Fernando de la Peñaover four years (1694-1698), and later reformed by José de San Juan y Martín in 1713. 1 

In the Sacristy of the parish a famous Flemish triptych from the 16th century is kept that is regularly exhibited in various exhibitions and you can also visit an exhibitor with rich goldsmiths, ivories and relics, (of various saints, of the Holy Cross and a copy de la Sabana Santa from the 16th century) witnesses to the importance of Navarrete in the 17th and 18th centuries.

Wikipedia

Navarrete From Wikipedia

Navarrete is a municipality of the autonomous community of La Rioja. Named a Conjunto Histórico-Artístico of Spain, due to its historical and monumental character. Navarrete is located between Logroño and Nájera on the French Way, the most popular path on the Way of St. James, a medieval pilgrim route. Currently, Navarrete is the only pottery centre in La Rioja, and it has been one of the most important centres in Northern Spain.

September 17 Viana to Navarrete 23 km / 14 miles

A perigrina and her dog.

On the way to Logroño

Entering Logroño
 
Logroño
Church of Santa María de Palacio
 
Logroño
Olive Oil
and bread!
Park and Lunch. More Logroño.
Maybe I’m finally getting out of Logroño
Outskirts of Logroño
The “Meddy Day!” Pilgrim from France on the left. The fellow on the right is from the Netherlands.
I couldn’t face the stairs to climb to the village at the end of the day, so sat there for an hour to rest and get my courage up.
It was a hot day. And I was a hot Day.
Potter. Navarrete is known for its pottery