Cathedral Visiting the Cathedral
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Sacristy of... 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
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
Convent and Church of San Francisco 17th c. Baroque The Convent of San Francisco de Valdediós was founded by St. Francis of Assisi during his visit to Santiago de Compostela in 1214, at the place called Val de... read more
Hostal dos Reis Católicos 16th century.
The construction of the present-day building was commissioned in 1501 by the Catholic Monarchs in order to take care of the sick and the pilgrims of the divine Xacobe, according to... 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
Monastery and Church of San Paio de Antealtares 9th c. Baroque It was founded in the 11th century by Alfonso II with twelve Benedictine monks in order to look after and render worship to the recently discovered tomb of the Apostle... 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