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
Collegiate Church of Santa María a Real do Sar
12th c. Romanesque Built in the 12th century on the banks of the River Sar, it is the church, along with the Cathedral, that still has the greatest proportion of its original... 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
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 San Fructuoso
18th c. Baroque Known as the Church of Las Angustias de Abajo, La Real Angustia or simply San Fructuosa. This churrigueresque church was designed by Lucas Ferro Caaveiro in the 18th... read more
Convent of Compañía de María or da Ensinanza
17th c. Baroque. It was founded by Archbishop Raxoi in 1765 as a school for aristocratic girls. Its construction was completed in 1821 by Múzquiz. The coat of arms of the latter... 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
Convent and Church of Santo Agostiño
17th c. Baroque The Church of San Agustín is located in the square of the same name. It was built in the mid-17th century with money that the Count of Altamira donated to the... read more
Convent and Church of San Domingos de Bonaval
CHURCH 14th c. Gothic with Romanesque influence The church was built in the 14th century according to the canons of mendicant architecture. It consists of three naves separated by... read more
Convent of Carme
18th c. Baroque This discrete and austere baroque convent from the 18th century is situated at the junction of the streets Os Loureiros and Santa Clara. Its most outstanding feature... 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
Monastery and Church of Santa María de Conxo
Church: 17th c. Baroque. Romanesque cloister. The Monastery of Santa María is located in the centre of the Conxo neighbourhood. According to tradition, it was founded by a woman... 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
Convent of Belvís
14th c. Baroque. Founded in the 14th century by Teresa González, it was rebuilt during the baroque period by the Mexican archbishop Monroy, who belonged to the Dominican order.... read more
Church of Compañía or University Church
17th c. Baroque The Church of the Society is located beside the Literary University. It was built by the Jesuits in the 17th century. At the end of the 18th century, when the order was... read more
Convent, Church and School of As Orfas
17th c. Baroque In the street Rúa das Orfas we can see the church and school of the same name. Archbishop Juan de Sanclemente founded this building at the beginning of... read more
Church of Terceira Orde (the Third Order)
18th c. Baroque At an angle to the front of the Church of San Francisco, we can see the Chapel of the Venerable Third Order. It was designed by Andrade and houses an altarpiece made... 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
Monastery and Church of San Martiño Pinario
This monastery is situated in Plaza de la Inmaculada and was founded by a group of Benedictines who, shortly after the discovery of the Apostle's remains, settled in the place called Pignario,... read more
