From the 16th century, 1591, with a single rectangular nave. On its main façade there is a coat of arms, with oxen symbolising those contributed by the abbot of Nantes to facilitate its construction, topped by a steeple. The surrounding area has recently undergone an urban refurbishment…
View moreIt was built in 1965 on the site of a Romanesque temple. The chapel has a single nave and was designed by the prestigious architect from Pontevedra, Daniel de la Sota. It is an example of contemporary architecture with a high-quality design. The granite stonework has recently been cleaned and…
View more18th-century chapel, with a single rectangular nave divided into three sections with exterior buttresses. Inside the church there is a Romanesque baptismal font. On the main façade there is a steeple and several ornamental pinnacles that also crown the corners of the church. Two baldachin lintels at the entrance to the cemetery…
View moreThis is a fortified settlement dating from the Iron Age (3rd c. BC. - 1st c. AD).
View moreA fifteenth-century, L-shaped building with lower ground floor and one upper floor. There are still remains of a tower when the building had a medieval structure. The estate contains a raised granary with ten pillars.
View moreBuilt in 1764 on the remains of a Romanesque temple, of which the walls and eaves of the nave are still conserved. The building has a rectangular floor plan divided into two sections, the first has two vaulted arches with buttresses on the outside and the second…
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