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.
In this simple church you can find an old baptismal font, an altar attached to the wall, and a curious tombstone.
Former Palace of Valdés. It houses a pre-Romanesque museum and an impressive collection of antique maps.
Located on the Camino de Santiago and the old Roman Via XIX, it’s an outstanding example of rural Romanesque architecture
Already desecrated, this church is presumed to have existed even in Visigothic times
Beautiful church of Romanesque origin with a cruceiro at the entrance.

