Ponteverda - Santa Maria la Mayor

Galicia / Spain


Ponteverda - Santa Maria la Mayor

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During the "golden era" of Pontevedra, within the 16. century, the guild of fishermen was so wealthy, that they could finance the building of this church. The Renaissance-facade, seen here, was created by Cornelis de Holanda, an artist, who worked all over Galicia. Since 1962 the church is a "Basilica Minor".

Combarro - Cruceiro

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Combarro, a little village near Pontevedra, is known for traditional galician storage house, called "horreros". Actually the traditional galician cruceros, always showing two scenes, impressed me more in Combarro.

Pontevedra - Santa Clara

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It´s raining cats and dogs, while (since about 700 years) a very flexible acrobat under the roof of the "Convento de Santa Clara" shows his - backside.

Pontevedra - Santa Clara

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This monkey under the roof of the 14th century "Convento de Santa Clara" in Pontevedra did not like the weather. No wonder!

Padron - Herbón

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One of the popular dishes in Galicia is named "Pimentos de Padrón" and most of the pimentos (peppers) come from the village Herbon, next to Padron. In August there is even a "Festa do Pemento de Padrón" - in this monastery. Herbon not has only many Pimentos, but as well a high density of small but aggressive dogs.

Padron - Iglesia Santiago Apóstol

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Legend tells, that the body of St. James was brought to this place in a boat from stone. The boat was moored onto a roman milestone (or altar), called "pedron" in Spanish, giving the place the name "Padron" later. The stone is still in place, and the church "Santiago Apóstol" was built over the stone on the other side of the bridge. Padron was not only place of hostile visits of vikings and normans in the 10./11. century, but for many pilgrims who reached Spain by boat, the starting point of their walk.

Tui

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Standing on the "International Bridge". The Rio Minho is the border between Portugal an Spain. Tui, the "first" town in Spain is clearly dominated by the cathedral on the hill.

Tui - Generosa

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I had the impression, that the restaurant upstairs closed already some decades ago, Rooms were still offered.

Tui - Cathedral de Santa Maria

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Legends tell that St. James preached here. The town had a bishop's see as early as 5th century and developed well. Within the 10th/11th century it was raided by Vikings and Maurs, so it is no wonder, that the "Catedral de Santa Maria" in Tui (Tuy) seems to be a fortresse still today. The church was consecrated 1225 and is a mixture between romanesque and gothic style.

Tui - The cloister

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The gothic cloister of the cathedral in Tui is a very quiet place.

Tui - Cathedral de Santa Maria

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The gothic tympanum still has some of the original colours. The adoration of the magi, wise men coming from the east. The left one is still talking to Herod, who sits on his throne in a very relaxed way, while the right one is already kneeling in Bethlehem, offering gold, mhyrr or incense.

Tui - Cathedral de Santa Maria

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Sunshine in the gothic cloister of the Cathedral de Santa Maria in Tui. Sarcophags line up on the left.

O Porriño

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Over more than two hours all walkers admire the picturesque and smelly industrial area of O Porriño. Lots of granite slabs are produced - and thousands french cars are stored here.

O Porriño

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What the worldfamous "Flat Iron Building" is for Manhattan is this building for O Porriño. Here is the Grand Cousin: www.flickr.com/photos/25830962@N06/3781497151/

Near Mos

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There are many "cruceiros" along the way. Near the village of Mos old and modern times met and mixed perfectly. The scene reminded me of Lenin´s sentence "Communism is Soviet power plus the electrification of the whole country."

Redondela - Viaduct

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Redondela has lots of things to offer. Two giant railroad-bridges cross the town. This one finished in 1876, the second one in 1884. Hightech of the 19th century! An "Albergue de Peregrinos" in the "Casa da Torre" an historic renaissance-building, a 15th century parish-church (open in the evenings) - and the "Nautilus" a formidable but affordable restaurant, where I found the advise of Emilio and Fernando, two spanish gentlemen, - and so had - thanks to them - a remarkable dinner.

Approaching Arcade

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A glimpse of the sea on a very rainy day near Arcade.

Approaching Pontevedra

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Walking uphill on the old roman road XIX. The usage over the centuries has clearly left marks here, that look like rails. The gauge of the carts did obviosly not change over that whole time.

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