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
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-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
Colexio de San Xerome (School of St. Jerome) 17th c. The 'Colexio de San Xerome' was formerly the so-called 'Estudio Vello' (Old Study), established by Archbishop Fonseca III for poor students, near the Convent of San... 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
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