Fernández-Pacheco Train Collection
An impressive collection with over 4,000 trains.
Centro Cultural Marcos Valcárcel. Rúa do Progreso, 30, 32005
+34 988 317 895
Newest Bridge
It was a crucial construction for the development of Galicia in the 1970s, connecting this territory with central Spain.
Chapel of the Holy Christ
Keeping one of the most popular statues of the city, a baroque Christ of great realism surrounded by legends.
Inside the Cathedral. Entry through the northern forecourt (on Juan de Austria street),
Eironciño dos Cabaleiros
Cozy square in what was the noble district of medieval Ourense. María Andrea’s house, with its balcony from the 16th century, stands out.
Principal Theatre
Flirtatious Italian-style theatre with permanent programming, in a building of the 19th century. Its dome takes us to “paradise” thanks to painter Quessada’s frescoes.
Rúa da Paz, 9, 32005
St Martin’s Square
A square for the monumental stairs of the Cathedral’s West Gate , built in the 20th century.
Bagpipe Museum
A unique kind of museum, keeping a huge collection of bagpipes from around the globe.
Doutor Temes S/N - University Campus, 32004
+34 988 317 980
Hostel for Pilgrims
Hostel
Official hostel for the Way to Santiago, located next to the hot springs of As Burgas.
Rua da Barreira, 12, 32005
+34 981 900 643 | +34 902 112 00
Carrís Cardenal Quevedo
Hotel
A boutique hotel newly built on two historic buildings in the centre of Ourense.
Cardenal Quevedo, 28-30, 32004
Lonia Bridge
A beautiful medieval bridge still accessible, here starts the route to Santomé, the Celtic and Roman settlement to which it possibly gave service hundreds of years ago.
Natural Archaelogical Site of Santomé
A place where the past and nature meet, Santomé is a magnificent indigenous forest that hides an archaeological site where the Celtic and the Galician-Roman cultures coexisted .
As Burgas Interpretation Centre
Five rooms dedicated to exploring the history of the hot springs in Ourense.
Rúa do Vilar, 8, 32005
+34 988 250 103