A symbol on the ground tells us that the Camino de Santiago also passes through Montpellier. Via Tolosana is the Latin name of one of the four routes in France the Camino de Santiago, the southernmost. Stop by Toulouse (in Spanish and Occitan, Toulouse, hence its name), but its point of departure is meeting and Arles. Facing the country step by step and cross the Pyrenees by Somport. Spanish side of the road goes by the name of Aragon Road to the stage of Puente la Reina. Then it joins the road from Navarre, which is merely the continuation of the other three coming out of France. Hence the way to the city of Compostela is continued under the name of French Road. "There are four routes, leading to Santiago, gather into one in Puente la Reina. One goes through Saint-Gilles (du Gard), Montpellier, Toulouse and Somport. There is no "historical path" as such. There is nothing to testify in some cases the passage of pilgrims. Otherwise the presence of a holy body, often linked to a local pilgrimage, like Saint Lizier or Saint-Bertrand de Comminges, both in the Pyrenees Via Piemonte. Few hospitals in Santiago, contrary to the Via Podiensis even less guilds which date from the great period of the pilgrimage, XI-XIII centuries. By contrast, some rare examples dating from the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries.