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  • Sober (Monforte de Lemos), Sil river (Ribeira Sacra) canyon from the mirador of Os Chanchis.
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  • Sober (Monforte de Lemos), Sil river (Ribeira Sacra) canyon from the mirador of Os Chanchis.
    em7412241.jpg
  • Cambados (Pontevedra), the large plaza with the fortified prazo de Fefinans, classic examples of  Galician granite architecture.
    em7412235.jpg
  • Pontevedra, the rounded Baroque Pilgrim church.
    em7412232.jpg
  • La Coruna (A Coruna), traditional architecture on the city center on Av Marina near the old harbour.
    em7412181.jpg
  • La Coruna (A Coruna), traditional architecture on the city center on Av Marina near the old harbour.
    em7412180.jpg
  • Cambados (Pontevedra), the fishing market.
    em7412164.jpg
  • Cambados (Pontevedra), the fishing market.
    em7412162.jpg
  • Villalba (Lugo), landscape.
    em7412149.jpg
  • Piedrafita do Cebreiro (Lugo), a traditional dwelling (palloza) of Celtic tradition on this mountain village on the Way of St James (Camino de Santiago) to Compostela.
    em7412133.jpg
  • Tui. The cathedral, is consecrated in 1225 AD but building work of this church-fortress started over a century earlier. The cathedral is a monumental structure on top of a hill at the summit of the town.
    em7412124.jpg
  • Tui. The cathedral, s consecrated in 1225 AD during the monarchy of King Alfonso, but building work of this church-fortress started over a century earlier.<br />
<br />
The cathedral really is a monumental structure and its position, on top of a hill at the summit of the town, makes it the emblem of the city.<br />
<br />
The building is actually a castle cathedral and the walls are adorned with battlements and fortifications, some dating back to the year 1120 AD
    em7412122.jpg
  • Tui. The cathedral, s consecrated in 1225 AD during the monarchy of King Alfonso, but building work of this church-fortress started over a century earlier.<br />
<br />
The cathedral really is a monumental structure and its position, on top of a hill at the summit of the town, makes it the emblem of the city.<br />
<br />
The building is actually a castle cathedral and the walls are adorned with battlements and fortifications, some dating back to the year 1120 AD
    em7412119.jpg
  • Tui. The cathedral, is consecrated in 1225 AD but building work of this church-fortress started over a century earlier. The cathedral is a monumental structure on top of a hill at the summit of the town.
    em7412115.jpg
  • Tui. The cathedral, is consecrated in 1225 AD but building work of this church-fortress started over a century earlier. The cathedral is a monumental structure on top of a hill at the summit of the town.
    em7412106.jpg
  • Cabo Fisterra (Cape Finisterre). Cape Finisterre is said to be the westernmost point of the Iberian Peninsula but the esternmost point of continental Europe is Cabo da Roca in Portugal. The name of Cape Finisterre  derives from the Latin finis terrae, meaning "end of the earth".
    em7411868.jpg
  • Porto do Son coastline. A horse near Castro de Barona Celtic fortress settlement.
    em7411840.jpg
  • Porto do Son coastline. Castro de Barona, the excavated site of an old Celtic fortress settlement  situated on a exposed and rugged outcrop of land connected to the mainland by a narrow sandy stretch
    em7411825.jpg
  • Santiago de Compostela, city hall view (with the shadow of the cathedral) and Obradoiro main square  from the cathedral steps.
    em7412218.jpg
  • Porto do Son coastline. Castro de Barona, the excavated site of an old Celtic fortress settlement  situated on a exposed and rugged outcrop of land connected to the mainland by a narrow sandy stretch
    em7411812.jpg
  • Santiago de Compostela, night in Obradoiro main square.
    em7412229.jpg
  • Santiago de Compostela, the cathedral.
    em7412219.jpg
  • Sober (Monforte de Lemos),  St Pedro de Canaval Romanesque church.
    em7412268.jpg
  • Eire (Monforte de Lemos), St Miguel de Eire church and monastery linked to the Visigothic Art.
    em7412255.jpg
  • Eire (Monforte de Lemos), St Miguel de Eire church and monastery linked to the Visigothic Art.
    em7412252.jpg
  • Cambados (Pontevedra), the large plaza with the fortified prazo de Fefinans, classic examples of  Galician granite architecture.
    em7412237.jpg
  • Mondoñedo (Lugo), a historical fountain.
    em7412197.jpg
  • La Coruna (A Coruna), traditional architecture on the city center on Av Marina near the old harbour.
    em7412186.jpg
  • La Coruna (A Coruna), traditional architecture on the city center on Av Marina near the old harbour.
    em7412182.jpg
  • Muxia, the lighthouse.
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  • Muxia. In this fishing village on the Costa de la Muerte coast survive pre-Christian traditions such as the worship of stones. Near the church of the Virgen de la Barca Shrine, crowds of people pass underneath the Cadrís Stone,a big rock supposed to have curative powers.
    em7412156.jpg
  • Villalba (Lugo), country church.
    em7412153.jpg
  • Villalba (Lugo), landscape.
    em7412148.jpg
  • Piedrafita do Cebreiro (Lugo), Celtic souvenirs on this mountain village of the Way of St James (Camino de Santiago) to Compostela.
    em7412145.jpg
  • Piedrafita do Cebreiro (Lugo), Santa Maria la Real church, St. Mary's Church, was built in O Cebreiro in 1965–71 on the foundations of a pre-Romanesque church, and is the oldest church of the Camino de Santiago.
    em7412137.jpg
  • Piedrafita do Cebreiro (Lugo), a traditional dwelling (palloza) of Celtic tradition on this mountain village on the Way of St James (Camino de Santiago) to Compostela.
    em7412130.jpg
  • Tui. The cathedral, s consecrated in 1225 AD during the monarchy of King Alfonso, but building work of this church-fortress started over a century earlier.<br />
<br />
The cathedral really is a monumental structure and its position, on top of a hill at the summit of the town, makes it the emblem of the city.<br />
<br />
The building is actually a castle cathedral and the walls are adorned with battlements and fortifications, some dating back to the year 1120 AD
    em7412125.jpg
  • Tui. The cathedral, is consecrated in 1225 AD but building work of this church-fortress started over a century earlier. The cathedral is a monumental structure on top of a hill at the summit of the town.
    em7412121.jpg
  • Tui. The cathedral, is consecrated in 1225 AD but building work of this church-fortress started over a century earlier. The cathedral is a monumental structure on top of a hill at the summit of the town.
    em7412120.jpg
  • Tui. The cathedral, s consecrated in 1225 AD during the monarchy of King Alfonso, but building work of this church-fortress started over a century earlier.<br />
<br />
The cathedral really is a monumental structure and its position, on top of a hill at the summit of the town, makes it the emblem of the city.<br />
<br />
The building is actually a castle cathedral and the walls are adorned with battlements and fortifications, some dating back to the year 1120 AD
    em7412117.jpg
  • Tui. The cathedral, s consecrated in 1225 AD during the monarchy of King Alfonso, but building work of this church-fortress started over a century earlier.<br />
<br />
The cathedral really is a monumental structure and its position, on top of a hill at the summit of the town, makes it the emblem of the city.<br />
<br />
The building is actually a castle cathedral and the walls are adorned with battlements and fortifications, some dating back to the year 1120 AD
    em7412112.jpg
  • Tui. The cathedral, is consecrated in 1225 AD but building work of this church-fortress started over a century earlier. The cathedral is a monumental structure on top of a hill at the summit of the town.
    em7412111.jpg
  • Bayona, a traditional Celtic dwelling (palloza) reconstructed in a Celtic settlement on top of Santa Tecla mountain near A Guarda village.
    em7412103.jpg
  • Bayona, a traditional Celtic dwelling (palloza) reconstructed in a Celtic settlement on top of Santa Tecla mountain near A Guarda village.
    em7412102.jpg
  • Bayona, a Celtic settlement on top of Santa Tecla mountain near A Guarda village.
    em7412091.jpg
  • Sabucedo. Open air pulperia, traditional street food restaurant specialized in Galician style octopus. restaurant specialized in Galician style octopus.
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  • Cabo Fisterra (Cape Finisterre), the lighthouse. Cape Finisterre is said to be the westernmost point of the Iberian Peninsula but the esternmost point of continental Europe is Cabo da Roca in Portugal. The name of Cape Finisterre  derives from the Latin finis terrae, meaning "end of the earth".
    em7411877.jpg
  • Porto do Son coastline. Castro de Barona, the excavated site of an old Celtic fortress settlement  situated on a exposed and rugged outcrop of land connected to the mainland by a narrow sandy stretch
    em7411828.jpg
  • Santiago de Compostela, Musicians of a estudiantina (university students) play traditional music at night in Obradoiro main square.
    em7412227.jpg
  • Santiago de Compostela, Musician of a estudiantina (university students) play traditional music at night in Obradoiro main square.
    em7412226.jpg
  • Ribadavia. The town was declared a Historical Artistic Site in 1947 and still preserves the old quarter (casco vello/Barrio Xudeu),   from what was once a large Jewish quarter.
    em7412274.jpg
  • Sober (Monforte de Lemos),  St Pedro de Canaval Romanesque church.
    em7412263.jpg
  • Noia, the beach near the ria (estuary).
    em7412195.jpg
  • Tui. The cathedral, is consecrated in 1225 AD but building work of this church-fortress started over a century earlier. The cathedral is a monumental structure on top of a hill at the summit of the town.
    em7412110.jpg
  • The Mornin Calm - Spains's Galicia
  • Kurier Freizeit - Galicia, the cold ...jpg
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