3 Best Sights in Galicia and Asturias, Spain

Casa-Museo Rosalía de Castro

Padrón was the birthplace of one of Galicia's heroines, the 19th-century poet Rosalía de Castro. The lovely Casa-Museo Rosalía de Castro, where she lived with her husband, a historian, now displays family memorabilia.

C. A Matanza s/n, Padrón, Galicia, 15917, Spain
981-811204
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Rate Includes: €2, Closed Mon., July–Sept., Tues.–Sat. 10–2 and 4–8, Sun. 10–1:30; Oct.–June, Tues.–Sat. 10–1:30 and 4–7, Sun. 10–1:30

Palacio Sobrellano

Built in the late 19th century by Catalan architect Joan Martorell for the Marqués de Comillas, Palacio Sobrellano is an exuberant neo-Gothic mansion. It now holds surprising collections of sculpture and paintings as well as archaeological and ethnographic material. The chapel has benches and kneeling stalls that were designed by Gaudí.

Barrio el Parque, Comillas, Cantabria, 39520, Spain
Sights Details
Rate Includes: €3, Closed Mon., Nov.–Feb., Tues.–Sun. 9:30–3:30; Mar.–mid-June and mid-Sept.–Oct., Tues.–Sun. 9:30–2:30 and 3:30–6:30; mid-June–mid-Sept., Tues.–Sun. 9:30–2:30 and 3:30–7:30

Pazo de Oca

The barons who ruled over Galicia's peasants and the rest of its feudal society lived in pazos like this one, 27 km (17 miles) southeast of Santiago de Compostela. Here you can stroll the gardens to the lily pond and lake, where a stone boat stays miraculously afloat.

A Estrada, Pontevedra, Galicia, 36685, Spain
986-587435
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Rate Includes: From €6, Guided tours must be pre-arranged

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