Pazo de Raxoi S. XVIII. Cerrando la Praza do Obradoiro y situado frente a la fachada oeste de la Catedral, se levanta este palacio, mandado construir por el arzobispo Raxoi en 1766, para... read more
Convent and Church of Madres Mercedarias 17th c. Baroque-neoclassical The Convent of the Mercedarian Mothers is located outside the historical quarter, in the street Fonte de Santo Antonio, facing the Gate of Mazarelos,... read more
Church of Nosa Señora da Angustia 18th c. Neoclassical This 18th-century church is located at the junction of the streets Campo da Angustia and Rúa de Betanzos. Along with the porch, it forms a beautiful... read more
Church of Santa María do Camiño 18th c. Neoclassical. This church is situated at the junction of Rúa Travesa and Oliveira, and was rebuilt to replace the original Romanesque church designed by Miguel Ferro... read more
Facultad de Geografía e Historia 18th Century. Neoclassical. This neoclassical building of huge columns was erected with drawings of Melchor de Prado between 1769 and 1805, on the site that had occupied the College of... read more
Church of San Miguel dos Agros 18th c. Neoclassical Behind San Martiño Pinario, in Plaza de San Miguel, there is a 18th-century church without any special artistic merit. The façade was designed... read more
Church of San Bieito do Campo 18th c. Neoclassical. This church, situated in one of the city's oldest areas, was erected by Prado Mariño on the site of a 10th-century construction that was rebuilt in the... 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
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