Historic Sites of Pontevedra
Pontevedra’s historical landscape spans from prehistoric rock art to 18th-century Baroque architecture. This collection highlights the city's evolution, featuring the Bronze Age petroglyphs of A Caeira and grand urban palaces like Castro Monteagudo and Mugartegui. Memorials commemorate significant events such as the 1809 Battle of Ponte Sampaio, while the modern Ponte dos Tirantes bridge marks the city's contemporary expansion across the Lérez River.
Monumento aos Heroes de Ponte Sampaio
Bronze and granite monument commemorating the 1809 victory over Napoleonic forces during the Spanish War of Independence.
Pazo de Castro Monteagudo
18th-century Baroque palace featuring a stone facade and served as the first building of the Pontevedra Museum.
Pazo de García Flórez
18th-century palace distinguished by its large stone coat of arms and ornate Baroque balconies. It houses nautical and decorative art collections.
Pazo de Mugartegui
Baroque urban palace built in 1750, notable for its arched loggia and large heraldic shield. It currently hosts the Rías Baixas Wine Council.
Monumento a Castelao
Memorial dedicated to the influential Galician writer, politician, and artist Alfonso Daniel Rodríguez Castelao.
Pazo dos Marqueses de Aranda
18th-century Baroque residence featuring a prominent square tower and coats of arms on its facade.
Ponte dos Tirantes
Cable-stayed bridge completed in 1995, characterized by its 63-meter-high leaning pylon and steel cables crossing the Lérez River.
Petroglifo en A Caeira
Prehistoric rock carvings from the Bronze Age, located in an archaeological park overlooking the city.
Petroglifo en A Caeira
Archaeological site featuring ancient engravings, including circular motifs and representations of deer.
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