Minho Park
Large urban park on the left bank of river Minho, housing many statues by the most significant artists of the city.
Magdalene Square
This square was an old cemetery and still retains the serene and peaceful atmosphere. It is one of the most beautiful in the city.
Gate of Paradise
An exciting symphony of colour built in stone; in its archs we may find the apostles, the prophets and the elders of the Apocalypse playing their instruments.
Inside the Cathedral. Entry through the northern forecourt, on Juan de Austria street,
Archaelogical Museum – Former Bishop’s Palace
This Historic-Artistic Monument is the most complete example of Romanesque civil architecture in the city.
Rúa Santa María, 1, 32005
Outariz and Burga de Canedo Thermal Baths
The largest thermal area in Ourense, with open-air hot springs ready for bathing.
Lugar de Outariz S/N, 32001
Muíño da Veiga
Free access bathing area next to an old mill on the banks of river Minho.
Municipal Auditorium
A large multipurpose space in the former militar headquarters: conferences, exhibitions, performances, social events …
Rúa da Canle, 2, 32004
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Arturo Baltar Exhibition Space
Impressive nativity scene, in which Baltar captured, through the clay, a beautiful portrait of Ourense of yesteryear.
Plaza de San Cosmede, S/N, 32005
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Seixalbo
Rural village of medieval origin on the Way to Santiago. Declared of Ethnographic Interest, it preserves magnificent samples of traditional architecture.
Old Bridge
It was the first bridge on river Minho, an engineering milestone in antiquity. Of Roman origin but often reconstructed, the silhouette of its central arches is one of the symbols of Ourense.
St Lazarus’ Park
The heart of modern Ourense: its economic and commercial life is organized around it. Its beautiful central fountain comes from the Monastery of Oseira.
Barbana Park
It is one of the largest urban parks in Ourense, linked to the river from which it takes its name. An elevated walkway connects the neighborhood of O Couto and Alameda Park.