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Sights in Galicia

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sights in Galicia : the essentials
Historical Monuments in Santiago de Compostela
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Churches in Montederramo
(2)
Churches in Valdoviño
(4)
Historical Monuments in Monforte de Lemos
(9)
Churches in Tomiño
(7)
Cemeteries in Camariñas
(9)
Squares in Vigo
Praza Constitución
(7)
Praza Constitución is the most iconic square in Vigo, and is the equivalent to the Plaza Mayors you find in other cities. It has b
Bridges in Pontevedra
Los Tirantes Bridge
(8)
The Bridge of the Tirantes (Ponte dos Tirantes, in Galician) is the newest bridge in Pontevedra. It connects the northern and sout
Castles in Castro Caldelas
(6)
Squares in Santiago de Compostela
Plaza Rodrigo de Padrón
(3)
Plaza Rodrigo de Padrón a small, quiet square located parallel to Rua do Franco, close to the library and Correos in Santiago de C
Statues in Vigo
Monumento al Trabajo
(8)
This impressive monument is in the commercial and financial centre of Vigo, on the Gran Via, almost to Urzáiz. There is a set of 7
Statues in Baiona
Monument Meeting Between Two Worlds
(5)
At the foot of the fortress of Monterreal, on the wall of the crescent of the Constable is this huge sculpture of 9 meters in widt
Historical Monuments in Pontedeume
(11)
Bus Stations in O Grove
Bus Station in O Grove
(6)
Being situated on a peninsula, the seaside village of O Grove is more difficult to access by way of public transport than any othe
Churches in Viana do Bolo
(10)
Squares in Pontevedra
Praza da Ferrería
(9)
The Ferreria Square is the main artery of the city along with the continuation of the Ourense Square, and at first it seems like o
Historical Monuments in Ferrol
Gate of the Dam
(7)
Ferrol Arsenal has architecture which highlights the Door and Dock Bell from the 19th century. In addition, this array is one of t
Squares in Ferrol
Praza Amboaxe - Plaza of Amboage
(2)
This square is between Calle Real, Maria Arce and Méndez Núñez. Out of it the main pedestrian streets that make up the traditional