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Wine Museums in Galicia

18 November, 2022 - Leave a Comment

If we want to know more about our wine, we just have to visit one of the specialized museums that we have in Galicia. In them we will learn everything …

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Route through the Galician Jewish quarters

15 September, 202229 September, 2022 - Leave a Comment

The first documented reference to the Jewish presence in Galicia takes us to Celanova, in the year 1044. From here, the Jews spread discreetly throughout Galicia until 1492, the year …

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Following in the footsteps of Valle-Inclán in Galicia

14 July, 2022 - Leave a Comment

Between his birth, in Vilanova de Arousa, and his death, in Compostela, Valle-Inclán lived for seasons in Galicia, where several cities remember his time, as well as many specific places …

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Roman vestiges in Galicia

8 July, 2022 - Leave a Comment

Well yes, in the end romanization also reached this corner of the world. And after many centuries, we can still visit places that remind us of the importance of his …

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Route through the sculptures of Ourense

12 May, 2022 - Leave a Comment

The city of Ourense, so artistic, has a weakness for sculpture. One way to get to know the city well is to take a tour of the most outstanding works, …

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The best castros (ancient fortifications) deposits in Galicia

5 May, 2022 - Leave a Comment

The castros appear in the peninsular northwest in the passage from the Bronze Age to the Iron Age, and would still continue later, in a Galician-Roman coexistence. In Galicia we …

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