Ruins of an ancient Benedictine abbey from the time of Charlemagne.
The remains of St. Agostina Pietrantoni, martyr and patron saint of nurses in Italy, are venerated in this church.
Shrine where one of the friar followers of Francis of Assisi made a miraculous spring gush forth.
Beautiful Gothic cathedral built to house the relics of a famous Eucharistic miracle
Hermitage dedicated to St Peter close to a supposed miraculous water spring
Chapel that was part of a monastery that hosted pilgrims on the st James Way
The three clocks of this church, including a sundial, are fascinating details that connect time with its rich history
The Cruceiro de Melide, considered the oldest in Galicia, and the most important of the St James Way
A jewel of Galician Romanesque, it features a Romanesque era altar, one of the few remaining in the region.

