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
Pazo de Xelmírez 12th c. Romanesque. This Bishop's Palace, attached to the north side of the Cathedral and facing Praza do Obradoiro, was commissioned by Archbishop Diego Xelmírez in order to... read more
Casa-pazo de Vaamonde 18th c. This 18th-century building, made up of a ground floor and two upper floors, projects from the alignment of the previous houses by means of an arcade. Its main... read more
Pazo de San Lourenzo de Trasouto 18th c. This palace is located behind the luxuriant oak grove of San Lourenzo and was commissioned by Martín Arias, the bishop of Zamora, in the 13th century. It was... read more
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
Pazo de Fondevila Mid-18th c. Baroque. Designed by Clemente Fernández Sarela, it reflects the typical palace architecture of Compostela's baroque style. The decoration is centred on the... read more
Pazo de Bendaña Mid-18th c. Baroque. Urban palace designed by Clemente Fernández Sarela and built for the Marquis and Marquise of Bendaña. It was finished in 1759. It stands out because... read more
Pazo de Santa Cruz Early 19th c. Rúa Nova This three-floor building was designed by the architect Fernando Domínguez y Romay. The ground floor stands out because of its austere decoration... read more
Casa-pazo dos Fonseca Mid-16th c. Renaissance. All that is left of this Renaissance palace built by Rodrigo Gil de Hontañón is the first section formed by four Renaissance arches on the ground... read more
Pazo de Amarante 18th c. Baroque. This 18th-century civil building was designed according to the criteria of the baroque style. The coat of arms of the Amarante-Camarasa family stands out in the... read more
Casa do Dean (House of the Dean) Mid-18th c.
It was built between 1747 and 1753 by Clemente Fernández Sarela. The most outstanding feature of the building's exterior is the façade decoration around the main door,... read more
Casa da Conga Early 18th c. Baroque. This baroque building was built to house the cathedral canons. It was originally designed by Domingo de Andrade, although its construction was completed in... read more
Casa das Pomas (House of Pomas) Late 17th c. This house's final plan was probably designed by Andrade. It stands out because of the series of fruits carved at both ends of the façade, hanging from a shell... read more
Casa da Parra Late 17th c. Baroque. Designed by Domingo de Andrade, it was altered in the 20th century with the addition of the upper balustrade and another floor. Its decoration stands out because... read more
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