To visit:- Church of annunciation mary's well
Well it all depends on what religion or beliefs of the people you are talking about but i will name several places. If you are Muslim you must take a pilgrimage to Mecca unless your ar physically or financially unable. Some Christians might believe in taking a pilgrimage to Nazareth and places connected with Jesus. Some communists might of believed in making a pilgrimage to the site where Lenin's body is in good condition with no decay. If you want more info just tell me
While Judaism does not mandate pilgrimage to any site, many Jews willingly make the pilgrimage to the Western Wall because of the holiness with which Jews see the site.
That is where His Holiness Jesus Christ was born, so naturally Christians consider it a sacred place.
The Cathedral has the tallest spire in England. I didn't know it was a Pilgrimage site....
I would say generally yes. If they didn't, the pilgrimage site would become over-populated.
Compostela, the full name of which is Santiago de Compostela, is a pilgrimage site because the Shrine of Saint James the Great is located there. The pilgrimage route used to reach Compostela was originally established in the 9th century.
Nazareth is a city in Israel, known as the childhood home of Jesus Christ according to the New Testament. It is significant in Christianity and has various religious sites, including the Basilica of the Annunciation. The city is also a center for Arab culture and history in Israel. Today, Nazareth is a popular pilgrimage destination for Christians.
lumbini
Walsingham is a significant place of pilgrimage for Christians, particularly for Roman Catholics and Anglicans, due to its association with the Virgin Mary. In the 11th century, a noblewoman named Richeldis de Faverches is said to have had a vision of Mary, leading to the construction of the original shrine. This site became known as the "Nazareth of England," attracting pilgrims seeking spiritual solace and healing. The annual pilgrimage continues to draw visitors who seek to deepen their faith and honor Mary.
Jerusalem
There is no ritual pilgrimage in Judaism today, however it has become a customary pilgrimage to visit Israel at least once in a lifetime.