This chapel was built in honour of Saint Wilgefortis, daughter of Baiona, who was a martyr and in 139 became the first woman to be crucified. It was...
Half Galician pazo (traditional manor house) and half medieval fortress, this building dates back to the 14th century. It occupies an area of 180,000...
Church with a Latin cross floor plan and side chapels next to the nave. Inside we can see a stone attached to the wall that looks like it was part of...
A baroque-style Pazo with a pair of defensive sentry boxes, one on each corner of the main front, and with an upper floor finished in the shape of an...
The Pazo de Valeixe, better known as the Palace, was the habitual dwelling of successive abbots of the parish. It has historically been linked to the...
Mediaeval bridge with six arches, spanning the River Tea, open to traffic, which is regulated by traffic lights at each end of the bridge. There is a...