The Church of Adina dates back to the pagan worship of the goddess Minerva, which, when Christianised, was called La Digna and finally became Adina. The temple was built on another Romanesque church dating from 1170, of which the walls and eaves have been conserved. The chapel dates…
View moreSmall seventeenth-century chapel. It has a single rectangular nave and is located on the top of a hill in the area of Gondar.
View moreDating from the 16th century, it is a two-storey building in the shape of a set-square. The estate includes a raised granary and a chapel in neoclassical style with a rectangular floor plan and a gabled roof with a semi-circular arch at the front framed by pilasters supporting…
View moreIt is composed of two buildings built in different periods, the oldest one from the 17th century. It has a floor plan in the shape of a set square with a ground floor and a first floor. Three elements stand out in this traditional Galician house. An arched doorway with a hallway and heraldic coat of arms on the main façade, a lintelled and covered exterior stone staircase…
View moreDating from the 18th century, it has a single nave divided by a transversal transept. Its façade features a semi-circular arched doorway on pilasters, in turn framed on pilasters that support the entablature on a pediment and a small oculus on the gable. On the right…
View moreDedicated to the women who sell what their men bring them from the sea in the market square. From there we have a wonderful panoramic view of the Pontevedra estuary and the small Caneliñas beach.
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