It is a monument dedicated to the figure of the women who used to sell milk from house to house. This was very common in Galician cities until the end of 20th century. It is a granite work by P. Carril.
It is situated in the O Paxonal neighbourhood, also known by the general name of A Ponte Pedriña, very close to the train station. It is one of Compostela's most extensive parks, with...
Although the park is called by the general name Alameda, it consists of three different parts: Paseo da Alameda, Carballeira ("oak grove" in Galician) de Santa Susana and Paseo da Ferradura. The...
This walkway is per se a world of its own, completely separate from the city; it runs through woodland and suggests excursion, adventure, discovery and direct contact with nature. It follows the...
Situated in the Almáciga neighbourhood, very close to the bus station, it occupies the city´s highest hill, making it a privileged watchtower with excellent views of the surrounding...
Monte Viso rises up to the east of the city. Its history goes back to the arrival of the Romans, who used it as a reference point, along with Monte Pedroso, for the urban development of the...
In Alameda Park, on the hill of Santa Susana's western slope, is the balustrade overlooking the South University Campus. From there, the view of the elegant urban development and architectural...
Santiago is a city made for walking… And when walking, it is better to do so accompanied by the vegetation and fresh air of the parks surrounding the old town. These parks also...