Eunate
Santa María de Eunate ("hundred doors" in the Basque language), is an enigmatic Romanesque chapel built in the 12th century. Its placement is aligned with some other main temples in the area, strategically built in a main telluric junction, in the middle of a wheat field.
Visitors often carry an ancient ritual, consisting in walking around the outer grassy path and the inner stone paved path. This ancient ritual served as inspiration to create unique on-site manufactured replicas, together with materials gathered from Eunate‘s surroundings, such as wheat spikes.
The very first souvenir remains there, in the church, as a gift and memento from this experience.