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Nice, Romanesque and interesting church
It is located in the historic city center, near Plaza de Maria Pita. It is the Romanesque church, which was built between the 12th and 14th centuries, although its façade was modified in 1789. It has...
Beautiful and old medieval temple from XII century, located in the old town. This temple is visited by the pilgrims on St James way. Worth the visit. Spent some time walking around and enjoying the ar...
Located just off the Plaza de Maria Pita this is an interesting church originally built in the 12th century but subsequently extensively modified; the front entrance is the highlight.
A beautiful Roman transition church of three ships from the end of the XIII century or early of the XIV century. "Receive this name because its original construction was outside the walls of the city...
We have returned this year with the same success of last year, when we already try to know a real visit time, and in both cases the door closed during the morning That appears to be that ...
Nice, Romanesque and interesting church
It is located in the historic city center, near Plaza de Maria Pita. It is the Romanesque church, which was built between the 12th and 14th centuries, although its façade was modified in 1789. It has...
Medieval temple
Beautiful and old medieval temple from XII century, located in the old town. This temple is visited by the pilgrims on St James way. Worth the visit. Spent some time walking around and enjoying the ar...
Good visit
Located just off the Plaza de Maria Pita this is an interesting church originally built in the 12th century but subsequently extensively modified; the front entrance is the highlight.
The Church of the Fisher and of Carmen Polo
A beautiful Roman transition church of three ships from the end of the XIII century or early of the XIV century. "Receive this name because its original construction was outside the walls of the city...
A pity, it's never open
We have returned this year with the same success of last year, when we already try to know a real visit time, and in both cases the door closed during the morning That appears to be that ...