Abstract
This communication will examine the activities and social role of "coordinators of local culture" in the patrimonialization of Camino de Fisterra-Muxia, one of St. James' Pilgrimage Ways, and Costa da Morte, located in Galicia, Spain. By focusing on individuals, "coordinators of local culture", I will discuss their "nostalgia", more than as collective memories, and multiple aspects of cultural heritage constructed between public and private.