Cathedral Visiting the Cathedral
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Sacristy of... read more
Convent of Santa Clara 17th c. Baroque Its origin as a convent goes back to the 13th century, although its present-day structure is the result of a baroque reconstruction that was completed in the 17th... read more
Colexio de Fonseca 16th c. This school was commissioned by Archbishop Alonso de Fonseca, converting the house where he was born and which belonged to his influential family for educational... read more
Casa Gótica (Gothic House) 14th c. This building, also known as 'Casa do Rei Don Pedro', is an example of Compostela's 14th-century civil architecture. The ground-floor entrance and a window with... read more
Food Market Santiago's present-day Food Market was built in 1941. The previous City Market, which was demolished in 1937 to make way for the current building, was the first permanent structure housing the... read more
Former Hospital and Church of San Roque HOSPITAL 16th c. At the top of Rúa das Rodas, where Rúa de San Roque begins, we can see this 16th-century building that was transformed in the 18th century. It was... read more
Casa do Cabido (chapterhouse) Mid-18th c. Baroque. This ornamental façade, just over 3 metres deep and facing Puerta de Platerías (cathedral door), closes the beautiful square of which it forms... read more
Church of As Ánimas (the Souls) 18th c. Neoclassical. This very simple church was designed by Miguel Ferro Caaveiro, modified by Ventura Rodríguez and completed in 1784. The construction work was financed by... read more
jambescansa. el bar del Mercado se llama Churro Mania, donde te preparan lo que hayas comprado. Pero allí también está el Abastos 2.0. En esta página tienes más info: http://www.santiagoturismo.com/gastronomia-mercado-abastos