Pontevedra (, ) is a city in the autonomous community of
Galicia, in northwestern
Spain
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. It is the capital of both the ''
Comarca
A ''comarca'' (, , , ) is a traditional region or local administrative division found in Portugal, Spain, and some of their former colonies, like Brazil, Nicaragua, and Panama. The term is derived from the term ''marca'', meaning a "march, mark ...
'' and
Province of Pontevedra
Pontevedra is a province of Spain, located in the southwestern part of the autonomous community of Galicia. It is bordered by the provinces of A Coruña, Lugo, and Ourense, the country of Portugal and the Atlantic Ocean. There is a public insti ...
, and the capital of the
Rías Baixas
The Rías Baixas ( Galician for "Lower Rias") are a series of four estuarine inlets located on the southwestern coast of Galicia, Spain. They are the Ría de Muros e Noia, the Ría de Arousa, the Ría de Pontevedra, and the Ría de Vigo.Me ...
.
It is also the capital of its own municipality which is often considered an extension of the actual city.
The city is best known for its
urban planning
Urban planning (also called city planning in some contexts) is the process of developing and designing land use and the built environment, including air, water, and the infrastructure passing into and out of urban areas, such as transportatio ...
,
pedestrianisation
Pedestrian zones (also known as auto-free zones and car-free zones, as pedestrian precincts in British English, and as pedestrian malls in the United States and Australia) are areas of a city or town restricted to use by people on foot or ...
and the charm of its
old town
In a city or town, the old town is its historic or original core. Although the city is usually larger in its present form, many cities have redesignated this part of the city to commemorate its origins. In some cases, newer developments on t ...
. Between 2013 and 2020, the city received numerous awards for its urban planning,
like the international European Intermodes Urban Mobility Award in 2013, the 2014 Dubai International Best Practices Award for
Sustainable Development
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awarded by
UN-Habitat
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in partnership with
Dubai Municipality
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and the Excellence Award of the center for
Active Design in New York City in 2015, among others. The city also won the
European Commission
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's first prize for urban safety in 2020.
Surrounded by hills, the city is located on the edge of a
ria
A ria (; , feminine noun derived from ''río'', river) is a coastal inlet formed by the partial submergence of an unglaciated river valley. It is a drowned river valley that remains open to the sea.
Definitions
Typically rias have a dendriti ...
at the
mouth
A mouth also referred to as the oral is the body orifice through which many animals ingest food and animal communication#Auditory, vocalize. The body cavity immediately behind the mouth opening, known as the oral cavity (or in Latin), is also t ...
of the
Lérez
The Lérez is a river in South West Galicia (Spain), Galicia, Spain. The river meets the Atlantic Ocean at Pontevedra, where it creates Pontevedra's ria. The sources of the long stream are in Serra do Candán, in the mountain of San Bieito, in t ...
river by the sea, at the end of the
Ria de Pontevedra
The Ria de Pontevedra is located in the Province of Pontevedra, in Galicia, Spain. It is one of the three main maritime entrances of Galicia, the Rías Baixas, the most touristic area of the region. It is also the most regular of them and the thi ...
, in the heart of the
Rías Baixas
The Rías Baixas ( Galician for "Lower Rias") are a series of four estuarine inlets located on the southwestern coast of Galicia, Spain. They are the Ría de Muros e Noia, the Ría de Arousa, the Ría de Pontevedra, and the Ría de Vigo.Me ...
. An economic centre and tourist destination, with a population of 83,260 in 2020, it is at the head of a
metropolitan area
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around its ria of more than 200,000 inhabitants comprising the municipalities of
Poio
Poio is a municipality in the province of Pontevedra, in the autonomous community of Galicia, Spain. It belongs to the comarca of Pontevedra. Poio is located in the north shore of the Ría de Pontevedra, between Sanxenxo and the provincial capit ...
,
Marín,
Sanxenxo
Sanxenxo (; ) is a municipality in Galicia (Spain), Galicia, Spain in the province of Pontevedra (province), Pontevedra.
It is situated in the southern part of the O Salnés region 15 kilometres west of the city of Pontevedra and is bordered by ...
,
Bueu
Bueu is a municipality in Galicia, Spain, in the province of Pontevedra
Pontevedra (, ) is a city in the autonomous community of Galicia (Spain), Galicia, in northwestern Spain. It is the capital of both the ''Pontevedra (comarca), Comarca' ...
,
Vilaboa
Vilaboa is a municipality in the province of Pontevedra, in the autonomous community of Galicia, Spain. It belongs to the comarca of Pontevedra. The town is located on the Atlantic Ocean, on San Simon's Cove (Ensenada de San Simon), and is a part ...
,
Cerdedo-Cotobade
Cerdedo-Cotobade is a municipality in the province of Pontevedra in the autonomous community of Galicia, in Spain. It arose from the merger on September 22, 2016 of Cerdedo and Cotobade municipalities.[Ponte Caldelas
Ponte Caldelas is a municipality in the province of Pontevedra, in the autonomous community of Galicia, Spain. It belongs to the comarca of Pontevedra. It takes its name from an ancient bridge over the Río Caldelas.
Etymology
The town is more t ...]
,
Barro and
Soutomaior
Soutomaior is a municipality in the province of Pontevedra, in the autonomous community of Galicia, Spain. It belongs to the comarca of Vigo
Vigo (, ; ) is a city and Municipalities in Spain, municipality in the province of province of Pont ...
.
Pontevedra has the second most important historic center in
Galicia, after
Santiago de Compostela
Santiago de Compostela, simply Santiago, or Compostela, in the province of Province of A Coruña, A Coruña, is the capital of the autonomous communities of Spain, autonomous community of Galicia (Spain), Galicia, in northwestern Spain. The city ...
.
A city of art and history, the city is known as ''The Good City'' (name attributed by the French author
Jean Froissart
Jean Froissart ( Old and Middle French: ''Jehan''; sometimes known as John Froissart in English; – ) was a French-speaking medieval author and court historian from the Low Countries who wrote several works, including ''Chronicles'' and ''Meli ...
in his
Chronicles
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* Books of Chronicles in the Bible
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* ''The Chronicles of Prydain'', a novel series by Lloyd Alexander.
* ''Holinshed's Chro ...
in the 14th century) or ''The City of the Lérez''. The city is also an important stopover on
the Portuguese Way
The Portuguese Way (, ) is the name of the Camino de Santiago pilgrimage routes starting in Portugal. It begins at Porto or Lisbon. From Porto, along the Douro River, pilgrims travel north crossing the five main rivers—the Ave, Cávado, Neiva, ...
path of the
Camino de Santiago
The Camino de Santiago (, ; ), or the Way of St. James in English, is a network of pilgrims' ways or pilgrimages leading to the shrine of the apostle James in the cathedral of Santiago de Compostela in Galicia in northwestern Spain, where tra ...
:
the circular
church of the Pilgrim Virgin
The church of the Pilgrim Virgin is a scallop-shaped Roman Catholic chapel located in the city of Pontevedra, in Spain, along the route of the Portuguese Way of St. James.
Construction began in 1778 and it is one of the most symbolic and import ...
, built for the pilgrims in the 18th century, has a floor plan in the shape of a
scallop
Scallop () is a common name that encompasses various species of marine bivalve molluscs in the taxonomic family Pectinidae, the scallops. However, the common name "scallop" is also sometimes applied to species in other closely related famili ...
shell and there are scallop shells sculpted in the arches of the medieval
Burgo Bridge
The Burgo Bridge ''(Puente del Burgo)'' is a medieval bridge, built over an older bridge of Roman origin, which crosses the Lérez River in the city of Pontevedra, Spain. It is on the route of the Portuguese Way to the north of the old town of P ...
.
Pontevedra city has an important group of
squares of medieval origin and monumental religious buildings, including the
Basilica of Saint Mary Major
Santa Maria Maggiore (), also known as the Basilica of Saint Mary Major or the Basilica of Saint Mary the Great, is one of the four major papal basilicas and one of the Seven Pilgrim Churches of Rome. The largest Marian church in Rome, it is ...
(16th century) with its
plateresque
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Renaissance
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façade, the
Baroque
The Baroque ( , , ) is a Western Style (visual arts), style of Baroque architecture, architecture, Baroque music, music, Baroque dance, dance, Baroque painting, painting, Baroque sculpture, sculpture, poetry, and other arts that flourished from ...
Church of the Pilgrim Virgin
The church of the Pilgrim Virgin is a scallop-shaped Roman Catholic chapel located in the city of Pontevedra, in Spain, along the route of the Portuguese Way of St. James.
Construction began in 1778 and it is one of the most symbolic and import ...
(18th century) with its rounded façade, the
ruins of the Gothic Convent of San Domingo (13th century), the
Gothic
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People and languages
*Goths or Gothic people, a Germanic people
**Gothic language, an extinct East Germanic language spoken by the Goths
**Gothic alphabet, an alphabet used to write the Gothic language
** Gothic ( ...
Church of San Francisco (13th century), the
Baroque
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Church of San Bartholomew (end of the 17th century) and the
Gothic
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People and languages
*Goths or Gothic people, a Germanic people
**Gothic language, an extinct East Germanic language spoken by the Goths
**Gothic alphabet, an alphabet used to write the Gothic language
** Gothic ( ...
Convent of Santa Clare (14th century). Its old town also contains numerous noble houses with
coat of arms
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(the 15th century
House of the Bells or the 18th century
García Flórez Palace), mansions – the
Mendoza Mansion
The Mendoza mansion is a building located between Santa María Avenue and Arzobispo Malvar Street, at the western end of the old town of Pontevedra, old town of Pontevedra (Galicia (Spain), Galicia, Spain). It is currently the headquarters of th ...
,
Villa Pilar – as well as old palaces such as the 18th century
Mugartegui Palace, which is now the headquarters of the
Rias Baixas Wine Regulatory Council, or the
Counts of Maceda Palace, which is now a
Parador
A ''parador'' (), in Spain and other Spanish-speaking countries was an establishment where travelers could seek lodging, and usually, food and drink, similar to an inn. In Spain since 1928, a Parador is a state-owned luxury hotel, usually loca ...
. Another major symbol of the city is the
Ravachol Parrot
The Ravachol parrot lived in Pontevedra, Spain, between 1891 and 1913. It was the pet of pharmacist Perfecto Feijoo. It became one of the symbols of the city.
The burial of the Ravachol Parrot is commemorated every year during the carnival of th ...
, whose statue is in the city centre.
The city also has a
marina
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A marina differs from a port in that a marina does not handle large passenger ships or cargo ...
close to its
historic centre. At present, Pontevedra is a city in full revival. It has become the flagship city of the network of
walkable cities and one of the cities in the world where children live best, known as ''The City of Children''.
Pontevedra is an important administrative, political, judicial, military, historical and cultural centre. In the 16th century it was the
largest city in Galicia. Nowadays it is marked by a large presence of administrative services (
provincial Administrative Complex and
provincial branches of the central government), justice (
provincial court
The court system of Canada is made up of many courts differing in levels of legal superiority and separated by jurisdiction. In the courts, the judiciary interpret and apply the law of Canada. Some of the courts are Government of Canada, feder ...
and
provincial judicial complex), political (
Pontevedra provincial council,
provincial government delegation), military (provincial defence delegation, BRILAT) and cultural (
Pontevedra Museum
The Pontevedra Museum (formerly the Pontevedra Provincial Museum) is a museum in the Galicia (Spain), Galician city of Pontevedra in Spain. It was founded by the Provincial Deputation of Pontevedra on 30 December 1927 and has six buildings for i ...
,
Pontevedra Auditorium and Convention Centre
The Pontevedra Auditorium and Convention Centre is a building that hosts conventions, exhibitions, concerts, plays and ballet and dance performances in Pontevedra (Spain). It is located in the northern part of the city, next to the Lérez river a ...
,
Principal Theatre,
faculty of Fine Arts
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Academia
* Faculty (academic staff), professors, researchers, and teachers of a given university or college (North American usage)
* Faculty (division), a large department of a university by field of study (us ...
,
Afundación cultural centre,
Café Moderno).
History
Name
The name of the city is likely a Latin composite of (bridge) and (old, long established). In Galicia, Latin ''pons'', a masculine word, became feminine, hence
Vulgar Latin
Vulgar Latin, also known as Colloquial, Popular, Spoken or Vernacular Latin, is the range of non-formal Register (sociolinguistics), registers of Latin spoken from the Crisis of the Roman Republic, Late Roman Republic onward. ''Vulgar Latin'' a ...
''Ponte Vetera'', which became by the 13th century the modern
Galician language
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toponymy ''Pontevedra'', "the old bridge", in reference to an old Roman bridge across the
Lérez River
The Lérez is a river in South West Galicia, Spain. The river meets the Atlantic Ocean at Pontevedra, where it creates Pontevedra's ria. The sources of the long stream are in Serra do Candán, in the mountain of San Bieito, in the parish of ...
which had been located near the 12th century
Burgo bridge
The Burgo Bridge ''(Puente del Burgo)'' is a medieval bridge, built over an older bridge of Roman origin, which crosses the Lérez River in the city of Pontevedra, Spain. It is on the route of the Portuguese Way to the north of the old town of P ...
that remains in place today.

The name of the town derives from the Latin , which means "old bridge" and refers to the first bridge that
the Romans built to cross the
Lérez
The Lérez is a river in South West Galicia (Spain), Galicia, Spain. The river meets the Atlantic Ocean at Pontevedra, where it creates Pontevedra's ria. The sources of the long stream are in Serra do Candán, in the mountain of San Bieito, in t ...
River and the
Ria de Pontevedra
The Ria de Pontevedra is located in the Province of Pontevedra, in Galicia, Spain. It is one of the three main maritime entrances of Galicia, the Rías Baixas, the most touristic area of the region. It is also the most regular of them and the thi ...
. However, nowadays there are historians who say that since in ancient Latin, ponto (pontus) meant sea and vedra means green, its name could be due to the particular greenness of the sea caused by the seaweed tides, being the meaning of the name of the city ''that of the green sea''.
Pre-history and antiquity
A local legend relates the foundation of Pontevedra to
Teucer
In Greek mythology, Teucer (; , also Teucrus, Teucros or Teucris), was the son of King Telamon of Salamis Island and his second wife Hesione, daughter of King Laomedon of Troy. He fought alongside his half-brother, Ajax the Great, Ajax, in the ...
, hero of the
Trojan War
The Trojan War was a legendary conflict in Greek mythology that took place around the twelfth or thirteenth century BC. The war was waged by the Achaeans (Homer), Achaeans (Ancient Greece, Greeks) against the city of Troy after Paris (mytho ...
, a legend which was reinforced with the suspicion that Greek traders might have arrived to the
Rias Baixas area in ancient times. However, historians and archaeologists tend to agree that the initial settlement was probably formed during the integration of
Gallaecia
Gallaecia, also known as Hispania Gallaecia, was the name of a Roman province in the north-west of Hispania, approximately present-day Galicia, northern Portugal, Asturias and Leon and the later Kingdom of Gallaecia. The Roman cities inclu ...
(old Galicia) into the
Roman Empire
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(circa 1st century BC)(Reference is required). The current name of the city is a Latin composite, derived from (bridge) and (old), hence , and thence
Galician language
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, "the old bridge", in reference to the old Roman bridge across Lérez River. Well-connected since Roman times, Pontevedra consolidated itself as an intermediate town during the
Suebic period (circa 5th–6th century AD).
Medieval and early modern
During the 12th century Pontevedra rose as an important commercial centre; it reached its zenith in the 15th century as a trade and communications hub. Pontevedra was the main Galician urban centre. In fact, Pontevedra has the second largest "old town" in Galicia, only after
Santiago de Compostela
Santiago de Compostela, simply Santiago, or Compostela, in the province of Province of A Coruña, A Coruña, is the capital of the autonomous communities of Spain, autonomous community of Galicia (Spain), Galicia, in northwestern Spain. The city ...
. Pontevedra was on the route of the
Way of Saint James
The Camino de Santiago (, ; ), or the Way of St. James in English, is a network of pilgrims' ways or pilgrimages leading to the shrine of the apostle James in the cathedral of Santiago de Compostela in Galicia in northwestern Spain, where tr ...
, namely its southern or
the Portuguese Way
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. The
Church of the Pilgrim Virgin
The church of the Pilgrim Virgin is a scallop-shaped Roman Catholic chapel located in the city of Pontevedra, in Spain, along the route of the Portuguese Way of St. James.
Construction began in 1778 and it is one of the most symbolic and import ...
, with its distinctive scallop-shaped floor plan, is a destination for tourists and pilgrims.
In the 16th century it still was a commercial city, with an increase in fishing. At that time, Pontevedra was the
largest Galician port, as it was a secure port open to the sea. One of
Christopher Columbus
Christopher Columbus (; between 25 August and 31 October 1451 – 20 May 1506) was an Italians, Italian explorer and navigator from the Republic of Genoa who completed Voyages of Christopher Columbus, four Spanish-based voyages across the At ...
' ships, the
carrack
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''
Santa Maria'', originally named ''La Gallega'' ("The Galician"), was built in Pontevedra. It was in centuries later that the
sediment
Sediment is a solid material that is transported to a new location where it is deposited. It occurs naturally and, through the processes of weathering and erosion, is broken down and subsequently sediment transport, transported by the action of ...
ation caused by
Lérez
The Lérez is a river in South West Galicia (Spain), Galicia, Spain. The river meets the Atlantic Ocean at Pontevedra, where it creates Pontevedra's ria. The sources of the long stream are in Serra do Candán, in the mountain of San Bieito, in t ...
river gradually rendered the harbour unsuitable for large-scale navigation. The end of the 16th century marked the beginning of the decline of the city, a decline which had already started for the rest of
Galicia from the end of the 15th century.
Late modern
The situation would worsen during the 17th and 18th centuries. The port drastically reduced its activity due to the mentioned geographical causes. Furthermore, political decisions and dynastic conflicts provoked a general decay in trade, thus resulting in the depopulation of the city; the population was reduced in half during that time, also affected by epidemics.
In the beginning of the 19th century fishing, arts and crafts kept the economy going. With the establishment of
new provincial division in 1833 Pontevedra saw itself transformed into a provincial capital. The city then grew and became an administrative, cultural and commercial centre. The introduction of the
railway
Rail transport (also known as train transport) is a means of transport using wheeled vehicles running in railway track, tracks, which usually consist of two parallel steel railway track, rails. Rail transport is one of the two primary means of ...
also reconnected the city with the rest of the country, after having lost its harbour. All in all, Pontevedra sees in this century a cultural, economic and urban revival. It is in Pontevedra when, in 1853, Xoán Manuel Pintos publishes the first book in modern
Galician, ''A gaita gallega''.
20th century
Pontevedra entered the 20th century with great prospects. The city was at the heart of Galician culture and politics.
Galicianists – such as
Alexandre Bóveda
Alexandre Bóveda Iglesias (Ourense, 7 June 1903 - executed in A Caeira, Poio, 17 August 1936), commonly known as Alexandre Bóveda, was a Spanish politician and financial officer from Galicia. He is considered one of the most important Galic ...
and
Castelao – took up residence in the city, where in 1931 they founded the
Partido Galeguista ("Galicianist Party"), the origin of contemporary
Galician nationalism
Galician nationalism is a form of nationalism found mostly in Galicia, which asserts that Galicians are a nation and that promotes the cultural unity of Galicians. The political movement referred to as modern Galician nationalism was born at ...
. However, the
Spanish Civil War
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(1936–1939) and subsequent
Francoist dictatorship
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(1939–1975) suddenly ended Pontevedra's progression. Political repression and economic hardships forced many to emigrate.
In the 1940s–1960s the government of the Franco dictatorship granted a Free Zone and a Development Pole to the neighbouring city of Vigo, a rare case in Spain (for a city that was not a provincial capital), which favoured the economic development of this city in the province of Pontevedra to the detriment of the provincial capital, Pontevedra, becoming rival cities. The recovery of the local economy only partially began in the 1960s, with the introduction of some industrial activity. However, these very activities would later cause serious environmental and health concerns, forcing the eventual closure of some of them.
With the end of the dictatorship in 1975 the construction sector also developed. Improvements in the communications network during the 1980s and 1990s helped Pontevedra to regain weight in the
Rias Baixas region, acting again as a trade hub and focusing on its administrative functions as provincial capital. The introduction of university studies in the city during the 1990s contributed further to the growth of the city. Since 1999 Pontevedra has seen intense urban renewal and cultural revival, positively influencing the local economy.
21st century
In the 21st century the city of Pontevedra has undergone both a cultural renaissance and an urban transformation, taking in the
pedestrianisation
Pedestrian zones (also known as auto-free zones and car-free zones, as pedestrian precincts in British English, and as pedestrian malls in the United States and Australia) are areas of a city or town restricted to use by people on foot or ...
of the city centre, extension of cycle lanes, recovery of the historical and natural heritage, rehabilitation of buildings and public spaces, and an increase in green areas and pedestrian walkways. Unlike the other six large cities of Galicia, which have lost inhabitants to neighboring municipalities, Pontevedra's population is currently increasing. It has become one of the most accessible cities for disabled people, receiving a national prize for this in 2006, along with the international European INTERMODES Urban Mobility Award in 2013, the 2014 Dubai International Best Practices Award for Sustainable Development awarded by
UN-Habitat
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in partnership with
Dubai Municipality
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and the Award of the Center of Active Design in New York City in 2015. Pontevedra's model for responsible mobility is currently seen as an international reference.
Geography
Physical
Location and subdivisions

The municipality of Pontevedra is located between 42°20' and 42°30' north and 8°33' and 8°41' west, in the southwestern
Galician coast, an area popularly known as ''
Rias Baixas''. The municipality covers and is about wide from north to south.
The city sits at the end of the
ria
A ria (; , feminine noun derived from ''río'', river) is a coastal inlet formed by the partial submergence of an unglaciated river valley. It is a drowned river valley that remains open to the sea.
Definitions
Typically rias have a dendriti ...
that bears its name, occupying the valleys of the
Lérez
The Lérez is a river in South West Galicia (Spain), Galicia, Spain. The river meets the Atlantic Ocean at Pontevedra, where it creates Pontevedra's ria. The sources of the long stream are in Serra do Candán, in the mountain of San Bieito, in t ...
and Tomeza rivers. It extends southwards to the mouth of river Verdugo in Ponte Sampaio. It is surrounded by four mountainous regions divided by two
faults, one stretching north–south and one from northeast to southwest.
To the north it borders the municipalities of
Barro,
Moraña
Moraña is a municipality in Galicia, Spain in the province of Pontevedra
Pontevedra (, ) is a city in the autonomous community of Galicia (Spain), Galicia, in northwestern Spain. It is the capital of both the ''Pontevedra (comarca), Comarc ...
and
Campo Lameiro
Campo Lameiro is a municipality in Galicia, Spain in the province of Pontevedra. Campo Lameiro is the Galician capital of rock art, with a large collection of petroglyphs located in the Archaeological Park of Campo Lameiro.
Location
The capital ...
; to the east,
Cotobade
Cotobade (Spanish Cotobad) is a former local country council in Galicia (Spain) in the province of Pontevedra. It bordered the municipalities of Campo Lameiro, Cerdedo, Forcarei, A Lama, Ponte Caldelas and Pontevedra
Pontevedra (, ) is ...
and
Ponte Caldelas
Ponte Caldelas is a municipality in the province of Pontevedra, in the autonomous community of Galicia, Spain. It belongs to the comarca of Pontevedra. It takes its name from an ancient bridge over the Río Caldelas.
Etymology
The town is more t ...
; to the south,
Soutomaior
Soutomaior is a municipality in the province of Pontevedra, in the autonomous community of Galicia, Spain. It belongs to the comarca of Vigo
Vigo (, ; ) is a city and Municipalities in Spain, municipality in the province of province of Pont ...
,
Vilaboa
Vilaboa is a municipality in the province of Pontevedra, in the autonomous community of Galicia, Spain. It belongs to the comarca of Pontevedra. The town is located on the Atlantic Ocean, on San Simon's Cove (Ensenada de San Simon), and is a part ...
and
Marín, and to the west,
Poio
Poio is a municipality in the province of Pontevedra, in the autonomous community of Galicia, Spain. It belongs to the comarca of Pontevedra. Poio is located in the north shore of the Ría de Pontevedra, between Sanxenxo and the provincial capit ...
and the ria, leading to the Atlantic Ocean.
The main
''parroquias'' (parishes) of Pontevedra are: Alba, Bora, Campañó, A Canicouva, Cerponzóns, Estribela, Lérez, Lourizán, Marcón, Mourente, Ponte Sampaio, Salcedo, San Xosé, Santa María de Xeve, Tomeza, Verducido, Xeve.
The neighbourhoods or main areas of Pontevedra are: the
old town
In a city or town, the old town is its historic or original core. Although the city is usually larger in its present form, many cities have redesignated this part of the city to commemorate its origins. In some cases, newer developments on t ...
, the
city centre-Ensanche,
O Burgo,
Campolongo,
A Moureira,
Mollavao,
Monte Porreiro,
A Parda, A Seca,
Valdecorvos, Salgueiriños, Gorgullón. The residential area of A Caeira, although officially located in the municipality of
Poio
Poio is a municipality in the province of Pontevedra, in the autonomous community of Galicia, Spain. It belongs to the comarca of Pontevedra. Poio is located in the north shore of the Ría de Pontevedra, between Sanxenxo and the provincial capit ...
, is often considered as just another neighbourhood of Pontevedra since the vast majority of the residents work in Pontevedra and relate to the city.
Climate
Pontevedra has a humid
oceanic climate
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(
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''Cfb''). The average temperature is , with a daily average of in January and in July. These are unusually mild for a city so far north, and are due to Pontevedra's proximity to the sea and to the moderating effect of the
ria
A ria (; , feminine noun derived from ''río'', river) is a coastal inlet formed by the partial submergence of an unglaciated river valley. It is a drowned river valley that remains open to the sea.
Definitions
Typically rias have a dendriti ...
. Yet, like all the Galician coast, Pontevedra is subject to occasional Atlantic storms in winter. These are characterised by a quick drop in temperature, rain and gales. With eleven of the twelve months above Pontevedra is in the maritime
subtropical climate
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zone under the
Trewartha climate classification
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, a classification it falls short of under the Köppen classification due to the cool summer nights.
Overall Pontevedra, as Galicia, is rainy, especially at the end of autumn and winter, with an annual average
precipitation
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of , and around 134 rainy days per year. Summer is drier, generally speaking, making Pontevedra the sunniest city in Galicia with 2248 hours of sunshine per year.
Demographics
The municipality of Pontevedra is composed of the city of Pontevedra and fifteen rural parishes in close proximity, with a total population of 83,260 (as of 2020).
[Statistical Profile for Pontevedra (municipality)](_blank)
, from the Galician Institute of Statistics. Access date 22 April 2009 This results in a relative high density of population of 710.1 inhabitants per square kilometre. More than two-thirds of the population live in the city, and less than one-third in the rural parishes.
The population of Pontevedra is aging, with generational replacement is not necessarily assured, although the city's population has been gradually growing since 1999. Broken down by age, 15.93% of the population were senior citizens, 69% between 15 and 65 years, and just 15.01% under the 15 years of age. The natality rate (9.8‰) is only +1.8 over the mortality rate (8‰). The migrational balance is slightly positive (+350 people in 2006).
According to the local authorities Pontevedra is, since 1999, the fastest growing Galician city, with an average of +1000 more inhabitants per year. Pontevedra is the city with the youngest population in
Galicia and northwest Spain and the Galician city that attracts the most people to live in, together with Santiago de Compostela. It is the Galician city with the best rate of natural increase (RNI).
According to the 2001 census, 29.6% of the population have
Galician as their mother tongue, where 32.1% speak it "often". The remaining 38.3% speak
Castilian as their native language or speak mostly in Castilian
Immigration
In 2022, a total of 4818 foreigners resided in the city, of which, by continent, the most important were citizens of
America
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mainly from
South America
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and especially from
Venezuela
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,
Colombia
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and
Brazil
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, although also from
Peru
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,
Argentina
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,
Dominican Republic
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and
United States
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and citizens from
Europe
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, mainly citizens from other
European Union
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countries, such as
Portugal
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,
Italy
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,
Romania
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,
United Kingdom
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,
France
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and
Germany
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. Behind them are
African citizens, mainly from
Morocco
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and
Senegal
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, and
Asians
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from
China
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.
Urban planning and living environment
Pontevedra has a pedestrian city centre, which includes the
old town
In a city or town, the old town is its historic or original core. Although the city is usually larger in its present form, many cities have redesignated this part of the city to commemorate its origins. In some cases, newer developments on t ...
and the
city centre or first urban expansion area with streets such as
General Gutiérrez Mellado and
Daniel de la Sota among many others and squares such as
Glorieta de Compostela or
Concepción Arenal
Concepción Arenal Ponte ( Ferrol, 31 January 1820 – Vigo, 4 February 1893) was a graduate in law, thinker, journalist, poet and Galician dramatic author within the literary Realism and pioneer in Spanish feminism.
Born in Ferrol, Galicia, ...
, which, together with parks such as
Las Palmeras (the Palm Trees Park) and squares, make the city very pleasant to walk in and give it a high quality of life.
An island on the Lérez, opposite a remarkable cable-stayed bridge dating from 1995 (the
Tirantes Bridge, the ''Strap Bridge'') and next to the modern
Pontevedra Auditorium and Convention Centre
The Pontevedra Auditorium and Convention Centre is a building that hosts conventions, exhibitions, concerts, plays and ballet and dance performances in Pontevedra (Spain). It is located in the northern part of the city, next to the Lérez river a ...
shelters the city's green lung, the famous
Island of Sculptures park. It is a space where international artists such as
Robert Morris
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,
Ulrich Rückriem
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His abstract works of art are often assigned to the style of minimalism and process art.
Life ...
,
Anne and Patrick Poirier
Anne and Patrick Poirier (born 31 March 1942 in Marseille and 5 May 1942 in Nantes) are a French art duo.
From 1963 to 1966 they studied at the École nationale supérieure des arts décoratifs in Paris.
After winning the Prix de Rome, they lived ...
,
Giovanni Anselmo
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,
Richard Long,
Ian Hamilton Finlay
Ian Hamilton Finlay (28 October 1925 – 27 March 2006) was a Scottish poet, writer, artist and gardener.
Life
Finlay was born in Nassau, Bahamas, to James Hamilton Finlay and his wife, Annie Pettigrew, both of Scots descent.
He was educa ...
or
Jenny Holzer
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have left their works.
Another large park, the
Xunqueira de Alba, is located near the Burgo district, in front of the
tied-arch bridge
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Currents Bridge, inaugurated in 2012.
Pedestrianization
The capital of the province of Pontevedra has become one of the most pedestrianised cities in Spain. The old city and much of the city centre are pedestrianized, so that in these neighbourhoods, motorized transport is limited to residents and services.
In 1999 Pontevedra began its transformation process by pedestrianizing its
old town
In a city or town, the old town is its historic or original core. Although the city is usually larger in its present form, many cities have redesignated this part of the city to commemorate its origins. In some cases, newer developments on t ...
. In the following years, the city centre and some other streets on the outskirts of Pontevedra were pedestrianised too. In 2010, Pontevedra was the first provincial capital in Spain to reduce the maximum speed in the city centre to 30 kilometres per hour and in 2019 to 10 kilometres per hour in the city centre.

In Pontevedra, the
Metrominuto
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pedestrian plan was created for urban mobility, which with the urban transformation of the city has won many national and international awards such as the international European INTERMODES Urban Mobility Award in 2013 and the 2014 Dubai International Best Practices Award for Sustainable Development awarded by
UN-Habitat
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in partnership with
Dubai Municipality
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. The Metrominuto is a map based on the aesthetics of metro maps, which marks the pedestrian distances between the most important points of the city and the time it takes to travel them. The Metrominuto has been used as a model in other European cities such as
Toulouse
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in France,
Florence
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Florence ...
,
Ferrara
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Modena
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A town, and seat of an archbis ...
and
Cagliari
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in Italy,
Poznań
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in Poland and the
Angel
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district in London. In Spain, it has inspired other cities such
Zaragoza
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,
Seville
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,
Cádiz
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,
Salamanca
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,
Granada
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,
Jerez de la Frontera
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,
A Coruña
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and
Pamplona
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Lying at near above sea level, the city (and the wider Cuenca de Pamplona) is located on the flood pl ...
. As a result, 65% of trips in the city centre are made on foot. Pontevedra was recognized in 2016 as one of the 15 best cycling cities in the world. The urban model of the city of Pontevedra follows the models of other European cities such as
Amsterdam
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,
Bruges
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or
Copenhagen
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.

The urban transformation of Pontevedra and measures to reduce motorized traffic in the city centre have reduced by 67% the emissions of from fossil fuels in the capital since 1999 and have been reported by foreign and French television channels such as
France 2
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,
France 3
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,
Canal+
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or
TF1
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TF1 is part ...
and the Swiss channel
Radio Télévision Suisse
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RTS and other foreign televisions like
Das Erste
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,
NDR1 and
ZDF
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in Germany,
MBC TV
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in South Korea, the
Canadian Broadcasting Corporation
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in Canada or
Seven Network
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in Australia. The city has also been featured in reports by English-language channels and publications such as
Bloomberg Television
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,
Fast Company
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and Outrider (
United States
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) or the
Daily Express
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and
The Guardian
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(
United Kingdom
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).
Transport
As regards public transport, Pontevedra has two urban bus lines in the city centre:
* Line 1 (red), 8.4 kilometres long, connects the
Monte Porreiro neighbourhood, one of the most populated in the city with more than 7,000 inhabitants and where the Regional Centre of the National University of Distance Education (UNED) is located, to the A Xunqueira neighbourhood and to the train and bus stations and has 19 stops.
* Line 2 (blue) is 7.6 kilometres long and connects the Monte Porreiro district with the Montecelo Hospital and Galicia Square in the
Campolongo district, with 15 stops.
There is also a high frequency urban bus service between Pontevedra and Marín, which is located in the metropolitan area of Pontevedra and with which the city forms a virtual urban continuum.
Pontevedra is well connected by road and rail. It sits on the
A Coruña
A Coruña (; ; also informally called just Coruña; historical English: Corunna or The Groyne) is a city and municipality in Galicia, Spain. It is Galicia's second largest city, behind Vigo. The city is the provincial capital of the province ...
-
Tui railway and motorway corridor.
Pontevedra bus station
The Pontevedra Bus Station (''Estación de Autobuses de Pontevedra'') is a bus station in Pontevedra (Spain) that allows inter-city bus traffic, with national or international destinations.
Location
The Pontevedra bus station is located in th ...
has multiple connections with other cities in Spain, Galicia and abroad.
Pontevedra railway station is located between the Galician capital
Santiago de Compostela
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(58 km to the north) and the largest Galician municipality, Vigo (30 km to the south).
Renfe
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It was created in 2005 upon the split of the former Spanish National Railway Network (RENFE) into the Administrador de Infraestructuras Ferroviarias ( ...
also has a
Pontevedra-University railway stop in the city to serve the A Xunqueira university campus and the
Monte Porreiro, Tafisa and A Seca neighbourhoods. Pontevedra city itself does not have an airport in its municipality but the city is relatively close to the airports of ''Lavacolla'' to the north (in the municipality of Santiago de Compostela) and ''Peinador'' to the south (in the municipalities of Redondela, Mos and Vigo). A good network of roads and motorways efficiently connects Pontevedra with the other Galician cities, and also with Portugal (55 km to the south), and inland (100 km to the eastern city of
Ourense
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). Regular bus lines link Pontevedra with other Galician cities and towns, as well as with
Madrid
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,
Porto
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and
Lisbon
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(among others).
The
AVE
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high-speed train
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(in Spanish ''Tren de alta velocidad'', or TAV) reaches Pontevedra and the city is a stop on the "
Atlantic Line", running from the northern Galician city of
A Coruña
A Coruña (; ; also informally called just Coruña; historical English: Corunna or The Groyne) is a city and municipality in Galicia, Spain. It is Galicia's second largest city, behind Vigo. The city is the provincial capital of the province ...
to
Lisbon
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(Portugal). Likewise, Pontevedra will benefit from the high-speed train connecting Galicia and central Spain. That Galician
connection
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Despite the fact that Pontevedra was once the main Galician port, at present the Pontevedra harbour is only used for recreational purposes, not for cargo or passenger transportation. Neighbouring
Marín is a major military and commercial harbour 7 km away. The
Pontevedra marina is close to the old town and the commercial and fishing
port of Marín and Ria de Pontevedra
The port of Marín and Ria de Pontevedra is located in the municipalities of Marín and Pontevedra, Galicia (Spain). It is on the southern shore of the Ria de Pontevedra.
The port stretches from Punta Pesqueira in the municipality of Marín ...
, 5 kilometres west of the city centre.
Landmarks
Thanks to a remarkable
old town
In a city or town, the old town is its historic or original core. Although the city is usually larger in its present form, many cities have redesignated this part of the city to commemorate its origins. In some cases, newer developments on t ...
, the surrounding landscape and its former medieval port, Pontevedra has been defined as a "charming city" and "an authentic Galician city". Tourist attractions include many religious and civil buildings as well as picturesque medieval squares.
Religious heritage
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Baroque church of the Pilgrim Virgin. The major symbol of the city, it is on the Place of the Pilgrim Virgin. Built on a semi-circular scallop plan, it is the only rounded scallop-shaped church in Spain.
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Gothic-Renaissance Basilica of St. Mary Major. Built by the powerful sailors guild. It has a remarkable flattened facade.
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Convent and church of Saint Francis, Pontevedra
The Convent of St. Francis (Spanish: San Francisco) is a Franciscan convent located in the city centre of Pontevedra (Spain), overlooking the Plaza de la Herrería. The Gothic church of San Francis is attached to the convent on the southeast si ...
. Gothic church of St. Francis overlooking the Herrería Square. It is one of the mendicant-style churches in
Galicia. Its plan is a Latin cross, with a single nave and a chevet with three polygonal apses. The church houses the tomb of the admiral and poet Payo Gómez Chariño, which dates from the 13th century.
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Ruins of the Gothic church of St. Dominic, having belonged to the Dominican order, only the chevet with five polygonal chapels remains. Today they belong to the
Pontevedra Museum
The Pontevedra Museum (formerly the Pontevedra Provincial Museum) is a museum in the Galicia (Spain), Galician city of Pontevedra in Spain. It was founded by the Provincial Deputation of Pontevedra on 30 December 1927 and has six buildings for i ...
.

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Baroque church of St. Bartholomew (Italian baroque).
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Convent and Romanesque-Gothic church of St. Clare.
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Apparitions Sanctuary, where the Virgin of Fatima appeared to
Sister Mary Lucia of Jesus and the Immaculate Heart of Fatima.
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Nazarene Chapel
The Chapel of the Nazarene is a Catholic Church, Catholic religious building, with the status of chapel, located in the Old town of Pontevedra, old town of Pontevedra (Spain), in Duque de Tetuán Street, opposite the Principal Theatre (Pontevedr ...
(Baroque, S.XIV-XVIII).
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Chapel of the Holy Souls (Neo-Gothic, S.XIX).
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Chapel of Saint Roch (Neoclassical, S.XIX)
* Saint-Francis Convent.
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Monastery of Saint-Saviour of Lérez, a Baroque reanimation on a picturesque site. This former Benedictine monastery has a church (from the 18th century) whose facade is flanked by two towers. Adjacent to the church is one of the galleries of the former Renaissance cloister of the 16th century.
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Our Lady of Placeres church built at the end of the 19th century in
Neo-Gothic style
Gothic Revival (also referred to as Victorian Gothic or neo-Gothic) is an architectural movement that after a gradual build-up beginning in the second half of the 17th century became a widespread movement in the first half of the 19th century ...
.
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College of the Society of Jesus in Pontevedra
The former College of the Jesuits is an 18th-century baroque building located in Sarmiento Street in the heart of the old town of Pontevedra, Spain. A secondary educational institution founded by the Jesuits in 1695, the building is known today ...
, 1714, Italian baroque architecture.
* Monastery of St. John of Poio.
Civil Heritage
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House of the Bells, Gothic, from the 15th century, with a
heron
Herons are long-legged, long-necked, freshwater and coastal birds in the family Ardeidae, with 75 recognised species, some of which are referred to as egrets or bitterns rather than herons. Members of the genus ''Botaurus'' are referred to as bi ...
in the
coat of arms
A coat of arms is a heraldry, heraldic communication design, visual design on an escutcheon (heraldry), escutcheon (i.e., shield), surcoat, or tabard (the last two being outer garments), originating in Europe. The coat of arms on an escutcheon f ...
, Don Filiberto Street.

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Vaamonde House, Gothic-Renaissance, Amargura street, 16th century.
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Old Mail House, late Gothic, in Celso García de la Riega Square.
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Remnants of the medieval ramparts.12th–15th century.
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Counts of Maceda Palace or Barón Palace, Renaissance building from the 16th century, with a crenellated tower, now converted into a
Parador
A ''parador'' (), in Spain and other Spanish-speaking countries was an establishment where travelers could seek lodging, and usually, food and drink, similar to an inn. In Spain since 1928, a Parador is a state-owned luxury hotel, usually loca ...
.
* Palace of the Gago and Montenegro (16th century), in the square of Teucer, with a magnificent coat of arms in
granite
Granite ( ) is a coarse-grained (phanerite, phaneritic) intrusive rock, intrusive igneous rock composed mostly of quartz, alkali feldspar, and plagioclase. It forms from magma with a high content of silica and alkali metal oxides that slowly coo ...
.
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House of Heads, with Renaissance busts on the facade, on the Estrella Square.
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Mugartegui Palace, baroque, from the 18th century, on Mugartegui Square or the Quarry Square.
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Pazo de Castro Monteagudo
The Pazo de Castro Monteagudo, is an 18th-century baroque pazo in Pasantería Street, next to the Plaza de la Leña in the city of Pontevedra, Spain, in the heart of the old town.
History
The pazo Castro Monteagudo was built in 1760, as ind ...
, baroque (1760).
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Pazo de García Flórez
The Pazo de García Flórez is an 18th-century Baroque architecture, baroque pazo located between Calle Sarmiento, Sarmiento Street and Plaza de la Leña in the city of Pontevedra, Spain, in the heart of the old town of Pontevedra, old town.
H ...
, baroque, from the 18th century, in
Sarmiento street, with a magnificent granite
coat of arms
A coat of arms is a heraldry, heraldic communication design, visual design on an escutcheon (heraldry), escutcheon (i.e., shield), surcoat, or tabard (the last two being outer garments), originating in Europe. The coat of arms on an escutcheon f ...
.
* Palace of the Marquis of Aranda, baroque, from the 18th century to the crenellated tower at the corner of the square of Teucer.

* House of the Barbeito and Padrón, baroque with Renaissance busts on the façade, from the 18th century, Real Street.
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Liceo Casino
The Liceo Casino is a neoclassical building from 1878 located in the historic centre of Pontevedra, which houses the oldest cultural and leisure society in Pontevedra, Spain.
Location
The Liceo Casino is located in the same block as the Pr ...
, neoclassical, 1878.
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Principal Theatre of Pontevedra, neoclassical.
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Pontevedra City Hall
The Pontevedra City Hall in Pontevedra, Spain, is the seat of the city council of this Galician city. It is located at the eastern end of the Alameda de Pontevedra, on the edge of the old town. To the west it opens onto the pedestrian España ...
, 19th century of Parisian inspiration.
* The
Palace of the Provincial Council of the 19th century, eclectic.
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Mansion house of the Mendozas, eclectic, on the Saint-Mary avenue, (1880).
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Gobierno Militar de Pontevedra, by Alejandro Sesmero (1892).
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Mansion of the Marquis of Riestra
A mansion is a large dwelling house. The word itself derives through Old French from the Latin">-4; we might wonder whether there's a point at which it's appropriate to talk of the beginnings of French, that is, when it wa ... from the Latin w ...
, eclectic, in
Michelena Street, 30, (end of the 19th century).
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Lourizán Palace (art nouveau), (end of the 19th century).
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Pontevedra Provincial Hospital
The Pontevedra Provincial Hospital is a building dating from 1897, located in the city centre of Pontevedra, Spain.
History
The origins of the Provincial Hospital go back to the hospital in Pontevedra founded in 1439 by testamentary dispositi ...
, by León Domercq and Siro Borrajo (1897).
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Pontevedra former training teacher college building, eclectic, end of 19th century
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Pontevedra bullring (1900)
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Modern Coffee (art nouveau), 1902 on
St. Joseph's square.
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Bank of Spain
The Bank of Spain (, ) is the national central bank for Spain within the Eurosystem. It was the Spanish central bank from 1874 to 1998, issuing the peseta. Since 2014, it has also been Spain's national competent authority within European Banki ...
,
Michelena street, eclectic, 1903.
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Villa Pilar'' private mansion (art nouveau), 1905
Marquis of Riestra street.
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Former Saint Ferdinand Barracks, (1906–1909)
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Fonseca House
The Fonseca House is a building on the Paseo de Colón in the city of Pontevedra, Spain. It is one of the most impressive historical buildings in the city, distinguished by its neoclassical architecture and by the two stone Sphinxes and two larg ...
, neoclassical, on Paseo of Colón. Its facade is inspired by the church of the
Paris Madeleine, (end of the 19th century).
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Valle-Inclán High School
The Valle-Inclán High School is a large eclectic and Art Nouveau building located in the city centre of Pontevedra, Spain. It is named after the writer Ramón del Valle-Inclán, Valle-Inclán who studied and lived in Pontevedra. Today it is the ...
(art nouveau), (1905–1926),
Gran Vía de Montero Ríos
The Gran Vía de Montero Ríos is an avenue in Pontevedra (Spain) located in the Ensanche de Pontevedra, city centre, in the 19th century bourgeois area. It is one of the most emblematic avenues in Pontevedra.
Origin of the name
The avenue wa ...
Avenue.
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Central Post Office building (art nouveau), beginning of the 20th century,
Oliva Street and
García Camba Street.
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Gran Garaje Building, art nouveau, (1915) in
Benito Corbal Street.
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Building of the Official Association of Building Engineers and Technical Architects of Pontevedra, in the
Muelle Square.
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Pontevedra Provincial Savings Bank (1944) by Emilio Quiroga Losada.
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Pontevedra Central Market (1948) by Emilio Quiroga Losada.
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Palace of Justice of Pontevedra (1956) by Robustiano Fernández Cochón and Germán Álvarez de Sotomayor y Castro.
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Gobierno Civil de Pontevedra
The Gobierno Civil de Pontevedra, currently Subdelegación del Gobierno de Pontevedra, is an official building located in Pontevedra, Galicia (Spain). It has served since its construction as the government delegation office representing the Span ...
(1958) by Enrique López-Izquierdo Blanco.
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Pontevedra Municipal Sports Hall
The Pontevedra Municipal Sports Hall ''(Pabellón Municipal de los Deportes)'' is an arena in Pontevedra, Spain. It is primarily used for team handball and is the home arena of SD Teucro & Club Cisne Balonmano. The arena holds 4,000 people. It i ...
(1965) by
Alejandro de la Sota.
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Pontevedra Public Library (1988) by Julio Simonet Barrio.
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Congres Hall Palace (1997) by Manuel de las Casas.
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Pontevedra Exhibition Centre (1998) by Manuel de las Casas.
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A Parda Courts Building (1998), by Fernando Martínez Sarandeses.
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Faculty of Communication of Pontevedra
The Faculty of Communication of Pontevedra is a university faculty founded in 1993 in the Spanish city of Pontevedra, located in the campus of A Xunqueira, in the north of the city.
The faculty belongs to the Pontevedra Campus, integrated in t ...
(2000), by José Carlos Arrojo Lois.
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Faculty of Education and Sport of Pontevedra
The Faculty of Education and Sport of Pontevedra is a university faculty founded in 1999 in the Spain, Spanish city of Pontevedra, based on the Pontevedra Campus, A Xunqueira campus in the north of the city.
The faculty belongs to the Pontevedr ...
(2006), an example of architecture in an exhibition at the Museum of Modern Art of New York (MOMA) in 2006. The design of the faculty, by Jesús Irisarri Castro and Guadalupe Piñera, won the SICE prize in 2008, awarded by the Spanish Superior Council of Architects.
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Administrative Complex of Pontevedra, the twin-tower administrative building of the Galician Government (2008) by the architect Manuel Gallego Jorreto.
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Castelao Building of the
Pontevedra Museum
The Pontevedra Museum (formerly the Pontevedra Provincial Museum) is a museum in the Galicia (Spain), Galician city of Pontevedra in Spain. It was founded by the Provincial Deputation of Pontevedra on 30 December 1927 and has six buildings for i ...
(2013), a great building of contemporary architecture, by the architects Eduardo Pesquera and Jesús Ulargui.
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New Courthouse (2019). The façade of the building is designed with curved bevelled surfaces and serial openings.
Monuments
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Monument to the heroes of Puente Sampayo
The Monument to the Heroes of Puente Sampayo is a memorial and sculptural group created by the Spanish sculptor Julio González Pola, in Pontevedra, Spain.
It is in the gardens of the Plaza de España and was inaugurated on 27 August 1911. The ...
, in the Plaza de España, beginning of the 20th century
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Valle-Inclán statue
''Valle-Inclán'', is a sculpture created by the Spanish sculptor César Lombera, located in Pontevedra (Spain). It is located in Plaza de Méndez Núñez, Plaza Méndez Núñez and was inaugurated on 26 June 2003.
History
At the beginning of ...
, beginning of the 21st century
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Tertulia Monument (Literary Circle in Modern Coffee)
The Monument to the Tertulia, known as the ''Literary Circle in Modern Coffee'', is a sculptural group created by the Spanish sculptor César Lombera, in Pontevedra (Spain). It is located in Plaza de San José, Saint Joseph's Square in front of ...
, on
St. Joseph's square, beginning of the 21st century
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Teucer statue
''Teucer'' is a statue created by the Spanish sculptor Cándido Pazos, located in Pontevedra (Spain). It is located in Saint Joseph's Square above the clock of the central building of the former Provincial Savings Bank of Pontevedra and was in ...
, on
St. Joseph's square, beginning of the 21st century
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The Fiel contraste
The ''Fiel contraste'' is a sculptural group created by the Spanish sculptor Ramón Conde, located in Pontevedra, Spain. It stands in Alhóndiga street, behind the Pontevedra City Hall, and was inaugurated on 30 April 2010.
History
The sculp ...
, in Alhóndiga street, beginning of the 21st century
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Ravachol statue, beginning of the 21st century
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Dorna, beginning of the 21st century
File:HomenaxePontesampaio.jpg, Monument to the heroes of Puente Sampayo
The Monument to the Heroes of Puente Sampayo is a memorial and sculptural group created by the Spanish sculptor Julio González Pola, in Pontevedra, Spain.
It is in the gardens of the Plaza de España and was inaugurated on 27 August 1911. The ...
File:Pontevedra-A fonte dos nenos2 (6789668151).jpg, Children's fountain
File:Valle-Inclán Pontevedra.jpg, Valle-Inclán statue
''Valle-Inclán'', is a sculpture created by the Spanish sculptor César Lombera, located in Pontevedra (Spain). It is located in Plaza de Méndez Núñez, Plaza Méndez Núñez and was inaugurated on 26 June 2003.
History
At the beginning of ...
on Méndez Núñez square
File:Fiel Contraste.jpg, The Fiel contraste
The ''Fiel contraste'' is a sculptural group created by the Spanish sculptor Ramón Conde, located in Pontevedra, Spain. It stands in Alhóndiga street, behind the Pontevedra City Hall, and was inaugurated on 30 April 2010.
History
The sculp ...
File:Pontevedra - Sede Afundación Pontevedra 6.JPG, Teucer statue
''Teucer'' is a statue created by the Spanish sculptor Cándido Pazos, located in Pontevedra (Spain). It is located in Saint Joseph's Square above the clock of the central building of the former Provincial Savings Bank of Pontevedra and was in ...
on St. Joseph's square
File:Statues, Saint Joseph Square, Pontevedra, Galicia.jpg, Tertulia Monument (Literary Circle in Modern Coffee)
The Monument to the Tertulia, known as the ''Literary Circle in Modern Coffee'', is a sculptural group created by the Spanish sculptor César Lombera, in Pontevedra (Spain). It is located in Plaza de San José, Saint Joseph's Square in front of ...
File:Pontevedra-Vendedora_de_pollos.jpg, Woman with chickens
File:Pontevedra capital escultura Loro Ravachol.jpg, Ravachol Parrot
The Ravachol parrot lived in Pontevedra, Spain, between 1891 and 1913. It was the pet of pharmacist Perfecto Feijoo. It became one of the symbols of the city.
The burial of the Ravachol Parrot is commemorated every year during the carnival of th ...
File:Pontevedra Capital Escultura Barco Velero.jpg, Dorna
File:Pontevedra Capital Plátano (escultura) en la Plaza de Barcelos.jpg, Tree monument
File:Estatua de Cristobal Colón en los jardines de Vicenti, Pontevedra.JPG, Christopher Columbus
File:Estatua peregrino.jpg, ''Dando de comer al peregrino''
File:Pontevedra 42, Monumento á muller do emigrante, Avda. Corvaceiras 01-03b.jpg, Monument to the woman of the emigrant
File:Pontevedra cruz.jpg, Soldier's monument
Bridges
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Medieval Burgo Bridge, from the 12th century. The bridge that gave the name to the city.
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Barca Bridge
The Barca Bridge is a bridge over the Lérez River, at its mouth in the Ria de Pontevedra, Pontevedra Ria, which connects the city of Pontevedra (in the area of A Moureira (Pontevedra), A Moureira) with the municipality of Poio in Spain.
Histo ...
, from the end of the 19th century.
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Santiago Bridge,
beam bridge
Beam bridges are the simplest structural forms for bridge spans supported by an abutment or pier at each end. No moments are transferred throughout the support, hence their structural type is known as '' simply supported''.
The simplest beam ...
, 1983.
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Tirantes Bridge (''Tie-rod bridge or Strap bridge''), cable-stayed bridge, 1995.
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Currents Bridge,
tied-arch bridge
A tied-arch bridge is an arch bridge in which the outward-directed horizontal forces of the arch(es) are borne as tension by a chord tying the arch ends rather than by the ground or the bridge foundations. This strengthened chord may be the deck ...
, 2012.
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Word Bridge
The Word Bridge is a delta-leg bridge that crosses the Lérez River in the Monte Porreiro district of the city of Pontevedra (Spain). It was inaugurated in 2011 and connects the Monte Porreiro neighbourhood with the civil parish of Lérez.
L ...
, delta-leg bridge in the
Monte Porreiro district, 2011.
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Ria Bridge, rigid frame bridge with V-shaped legs and a box girder road bridge, 1992
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Puente Sampayo Bridge
The Puente Sampayo Bridge is a medieval bridge that crosses the Verdugo (river), Verdugo River between the civil parish of Ponte Sampaio in the municipality of Pontevedra and the civil parish of Arcade in the municipality of Soutomaior in Spain. ...
, from the 11th-18th centuries.
Picturesque medieval squares
The medieval squares of the
old town of Pontevedra and those of its first urban expansion stand out as small rooms with regular and geometric proportions. Many of them evoke with their trade names the activities that took place centuries ago: Plaza of firewood, vegetables, the stone quarry, the blacksmith's, the quay...
Plaza de la Herrería
A town square (or public square, urban square, city square or simply square), also called a plaza or piazza, is an open public space commonly found in the heart of a traditional town or city, and which is used for community gatherings. Relat ...
Blacksmith's square is the main square of the city; it is the most popular because of the daily crowds. With arches in two of its ends, with the gardens of the Plaza of Orense and
the Herrería fountain at the corner of the church and
convent of St. Francis. It is lined with camellias typical of the
Rias Baixas. It owes its name to the blacksmiths who, in the 15th century, tempered the iron in the ovens and forges of its arcades for the weapons and paving stones that the
Catholic Monarchs
The Catholic Monarchs were Isabella I of Castile, Queen Isabella I of Crown of Castile, Castile () and Ferdinand II of Aragon, King Ferdinand II of Crown of Aragón, Aragon (), whose marriage and joint rule marked the ''de facto'' unification of ...
had asked them to manufacture. It was the place where the
Feira Franca was held, granted to the city by King Henry IV. Here you will find the historic Carabela coffee shop, and other traditional coffees such as Savoy.
Plaza de la Peregrina
The Plaza de la Peregrina is an 18th-century square located in the city centre of Pontevedra (Spain), on the edge of the historic centre.
Origin of the name
The square is named after the baroque-neoclassical church of the Pilgrim Virgin, loc ...
In the heart of the pedestrian centre of Pontevedra, the Pilgrim Virgin Square is the city's main meeting point. It is presided over by the
Church of the Pilgrim Virgin
The church of the Pilgrim Virgin is a scallop-shaped Roman Catholic chapel located in the city of Pontevedra, in Spain, along the route of the Portuguese Way of St. James.
Construction began in 1778 and it is one of the most symbolic and import ...
and was located outside the walls, very close to the Trabancas gate of the old Pontevedra wall. This is where the
pillory
The pillory is a device made of a wooden or metal framework erected on a post, with holes for securing the head and hands, used during the medieval and renaissance periods for punishment by public humiliation and often further physical abuse. ...
where the prisoners were executed was located.
Teucer square

With perfect geometric dimensions and framed by orange trees, it is surrounded by noble buildings, with the 18th century Gago and Montenegro Palace standing out on the north side, where the great coat of arms of 1716 is to be seen on the façade. On the east side, overlooking
Royal Street
Royal Street (; ) is a street in the French Quarter of New Orleans, Louisiana, U.S. It is one of the original streets of the city, dating from the early 18th century, and is known today for its antique shops, art galleries, and hotels.
History ...
, there is a stone fountain with night lighting.
Plaza de la Leña
The Plaza de la Leña ( Galician: ''Praza da Leña''; Firewood Square) is a picturesque medieval square located in the heart of the old town of Pontevedra (Spain). It is the most typical medieval square in the historic centre and in Galicia.
...
The Firewood Square is the most representative and picturesque typical Galician square in Galicia. With a
calvary
Calvary ( or ) or Golgotha () was a site immediately outside Jerusalem's walls where, according to Christianity's four canonical gospels, Jesus was crucified.
Since at least the early medieval period, it has been a destination for pilgrimage. ...
in its centre and popular houses with arcades on one side and the Baroque houses of the
Pontevedra Museum
The Pontevedra Museum (formerly the Pontevedra Provincial Museum) is a museum in the Galicia (Spain), Galician city of Pontevedra in Spain. It was founded by the Provincial Deputation of Pontevedra on 30 December 1927 and has six buildings for i ...
on the other. It owes its name to the firewood that was sold here in the past to heat Pontevedra's kitchens.
Plaza de la Verdura
The Plaza de la Verdura (Vegetable Square) is a square of medieval origin located in the heart of the historic centre of Pontevedra (Spain). It is one of the liveliest medieval squares in the city.
Etymology
The Plaza de la Verdura owes its ...
Regularly proportioned, on the Vegetables square there are houses with coats of arms and a 19th-century forge fountain. This is where the House of Light is located, which commemorates the fact that Pontevedra was the first Galician city to have electricity in the 19th century. Today it is the headquarters of the Pontevedra Tourist Office. The square is very lively, to which the atmosphere of the many Galician taverns and tapas bars contributes.
Plaza de la Pedreira
The Stone Quarry square is so called because of the stone-cutting activities developed here by stonemasons for the city's works and constructions. Also called Plaza of Mugartegui, because of the
baroque mansion in its center.
Plaza de Méndez Núñez
Méndez Núñez Square is a square of medieval origin located in the heart of the historic centre of Pontevedra, Spain.
Origin of the name
The square owes its current name to Casto Méndez Núñez who lived in the Pazo de los Cru y Monteneg ...
In the centre of the old town, there is the 15th century house with a stone coat of arms (showing the arms of the Lemos, Taboada and Bugarín) of Cru and Montenegro, which crosses Don Gonzalo Street with its pointed arch. In its centre is a bronze statue of
Valle-Inclán, the work of the sculptor César Lombera. The sculpture is in this square because it was there that the writer used to meet other intellectuals when he lived in Pontevedra.
Plaza de Curros Enríquez
Curros Enríquez Square is a square of medieval origin located in the heart of the Old town of Pontevedra, historic centre of Pontevedra (Spain), on the Portuguese Way, Portuguese pilgrimage way.
Origin of the name
The square is named after t ...
Triangular square where you can admire the French attic of the house on the north side and one of the 19th century forge fountains.
Praza do Peirao
The Quay Square is the name given to the docks of the medieval port of Pontevedra. There is a stone fountain in its centre and a 1930s house on the south side which now belongs to the official school of quantity surveyors.
Praza das Cinco Rúas
It is so called because it is where the two parts of Isabel II Street and Baron, Charino and San Nicolás Streets meet. Filled with tapas bars. It is worth noting the stone
calvary
Calvary ( or ) or Golgotha () was a site immediately outside Jerusalem's walls where, according to Christianity's four canonical gospels, Jesus was crucified.
Since at least the early medieval period, it has been a destination for pilgrimage. ...
of 1773, decorated at its base with a very expressive representation of the time when
Adam and Eve
Adam and Eve, according to the creation myth of the Abrahamic religions, were the first man and woman. They are central to the belief that humanity is in essence a single family, with everyone descended from a single pair of original ancestors. ...
ate the forbidden fruit, and of the house in which the writer
Valle-Inclán lived.
Plaza Alonso de Fonseca (former Plaza de Santa María)
In the Plaza of Santa Maria there is the
Basilica of Santa Maria la Mayor in the background and a stone cross that was originally on the
Burgo Bridge
The Burgo Bridge ''(Puente del Burgo)'' is a medieval bridge, built over an older bridge of Roman origin, which crosses the Lérez River in the city of Pontevedra, Spain. It is on the route of the Portuguese Way to the north of the old town of P ...
, the
Mendoza Mansion
The Mendoza mansion is a building located between Santa María Avenue and Arzobispo Malvar Street, at the western end of the old town of Pontevedra, old town of Pontevedra (Galicia (Spain), Galicia, Spain). It is currently the headquarters of th ...
and a typical 19th century forge fountain in the city. Underneath the square is the Interpretation Centre of the Archbishopric Towers which, until the 19th century, were located on the site currently occupied by the Mendoza Mansion.
Praza de España
Pontevedra main pedestrian square is the link between the old town and
Alameda
An alameda is a street or path lined with trees () and may refer to:
Places Canada
* Alameda, Saskatchewan, town in Saskatchewan
** Grant Devine Dam, formerly ''Alameda Dam'', a dam and reservoir in southern Saskatchewan
Chile
* Alameda (Santi ...
and the expansion of the official and administrative city of the 19th century (
Provincial Council,
Government Delegation,
Valle-Inclán High School
The Valle-Inclán High School is a large eclectic and Art Nouveau building located in the city centre of Pontevedra, Spain. It is named after the writer Ramón del Valle-Inclán, Valle-Inclán who studied and lived in Pontevedra. Today it is the ...
(modernist of the early 20th century) and the
City Hall
In local government, a city hall, town hall, civic centre (in the UK or Australia), guildhall, or municipal hall (in the Philippines) is the chief administrative building of a city, town, or other municipality. It usually houses the city o ...
). It has two underground car parks.
Plaza de San José
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It is in the square of St. Joseph that stands
the monument to the Tertulia, a bronze monument, officially called the Literary Circle in Modern Coffee, recalling that Pontevedra was the cradle of Galician intellectuals in the early twentieth century, it is formed by several intellectuals drinking coffee. At the top of the
former Pontevedra Savings Bank building is a large bronze sculpture, 6 metres high, of the Greek hero
Teucer statue
''Teucer'' is a statue created by the Spanish sculptor Cándido Pazos, located in Pontevedra (Spain). It is located in Saint Joseph's Square above the clock of the central building of the former Provincial Savings Bank of Pontevedra and was in ...
, the mythical founder of the city.
It is also remarkable the former sailors' area of "A Moureira" near Corbaceiras Avenue. Other more modern emblematic squares in the city are the
Plaza de Barcelos and the
Plaza de Galicia
The Plaza de Galicia is a 20th century square located in the city centre of Pontevedra (Spain), on the edge of the Campolongo neighbourhood.
Origin of the name
The square is named after Galicia, the region in the northwest of Spain in which ...
.
Parks and green areas
Pontevedra is the second largest city in Galicia in terms of green areas per square kilometre per capita.
*
Park of the Alameda by the architect Alejandro Sesmero. Surrounded by administrative buildings of the 19th century.

*
Park of the Palm Trees. In the city centre, the central alley is surrounded by tall palm trees that give it its name.
*
Barcelos Park. In the city centre, very close to the main pedestrian and commercial streets.
* Rosalía de Castro Park. Close to the modern cable-stayed bridge, the Strap bridge.
*
Park of the Island of Sculptures. On an island at the mouth of the river Lérez. Here are sculptures in
granite
Granite ( ) is a coarse-grained (phanerite, phaneritic) intrusive rock, intrusive igneous rock composed mostly of quartz, alkali feldspar, and plagioclase. It forms from magma with a high content of silica and alkali metal oxides that slowly coo ...
by famous contemporary Spanish and international artists.
*
Marismas de Alba Natural Park. A large natural park that includes walkways for walking or cycling. The entrance is next to the Corrientes Bowstring Bridge on the north shore.
* Campolongo Park. In the
Campolongo district. Here is an old granary on pillars typical of Galicia.
*
Gafos River Park. This park borders this small river that runs through part of the city.
* Valdecorvos Park. In the Valdecorvos neighbourhood, park of 6 hectares.
*
Seaside promenade – Lérez Banks. All along the Ria de Pontevedra and the River Lérez, with cycle and pedestrian paths. From the lookout point on the promenade the
Tambo Island
The Tambo Island is an island in the middle of the Pontevedra bay, in Spain. It belongs to the municipality of Poio, from which it is separated by a 1.1 km long but shallow channel. Its surface area is 0.28 km2, with a maximum height ...
can be seen.
*
Belvedere Park. In the
Monte Porreiro district, where the
UNED Associated Centre of Pontevedra is located (
National University of Distance Education
The National Distance Education University (, UNED) is a distance learning and research university founded in 1972 and is the only university run by the government of Spain. The headquarters is located in Madrid, with campuses in all Spanish aut ...
).
*
Lourizán Park. In the Lourizán area, the most important botanical garden in Galicia, created in 1949.
The municipality also has three beaches: The beach of The Lérez, the beach of Placeres and the beach of Fontaíña.
Image:Parque de Las Palmeras Pontevedra capital.jpg, Palm Trees Park
Image:Paseo marítimo de Pontevedra capital.JPG, Pontevedra Seaside Promenade
Image:Pontevedra capital Parque de la Xunqueira de Alba 7.jpg, Marismas de Alba Park
Image:Pontevedra capital Paseo de Orillamar y puerto deportivo.jpg, Seafront and Pontevedra marina
Beaches
The municipality has three beaches: the
Lérez Beach
The Lérez beach is a Galician beach located in the municipality of Pontevedra in the province of Pontevedra, Spain. It is a semi-urban river beach with a length of 100 metres.
Location and access
The beach is located on the left bank of the ...
, the
Placeres Beach and the Fontaíña Beach. The
Lérez Beach
The Lérez beach is a Galician beach located in the municipality of Pontevedra in the province of Pontevedra, Spain. It is a semi-urban river beach with a length of 100 metres.
Location and access
The beach is located on the left bank of the ...
is opposite the
Island of Sculptures park.
In the neighbouring municipalities, a few kilometres away, there are several Blue Flag beaches on both banks of the
Ria de Pontevedra
The Ria de Pontevedra is located in the Province of Pontevedra, in Galicia, Spain. It is one of the three main maritime entrances of Galicia, the Rías Baixas, the most touristic area of the region. It is also the most regular of them and the thi ...
. On the southern shore are the beaches of Portocelo, Mogor or Aguete, as well as Lapamán. On the northern shore, Cabeceira is the closest, three kilometres from the city centre, and a little further away are the beaches of Raxó, Areas, Canelas,
Montalvo, Pragueira and especially the famous
La Lanzada, not far from
La Toja Island and its luxury hotels and casino.
The
Castiñeiras Lake
Lake Castiñeiras is an artificial lake located on Mount Cotorredondo (between the regions of O Morrazo and Pontevedra) in Spain, between the municipalities of Vilaboa (civil parish of Vilaboa, near the places of Graña and Postemirón) and Mar� ...
is located 9 kilometres from the city. Around it there are large recreational areas with picnic areas, barbecues, fountains and children's playgrounds.
Administration and politics
Pontevedra is a provincial and ''
comarca
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l'' (shire/county, with no administrative role) capital, as well as seat of the
district court
District courts are a category of courts which exists in several nations, some call them "small case court" usually as the lowest level of the hierarchy.
These courts generally work under a higher court which exercises control over the lower co ...
. The city hosts the headquarters of the provincial government as well as offices of the
Galician government
The Xunta de Galicia (; "Regional Government of Galicia") is the collective decision-making body of the government of the autonomous community of Galicia, composed of the President, the Vice-president(s) and the specialized ministers (''Consell ...
, in addition to offices representing the
Spanish government
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The Government consists of the Prime Minister and the Ministers; the prime minister has the o ...
. The city provides a wide range of administrative services with an effect reaching far beyond its municipal limits. This makes Pontevedra a focal point for intense political struggles.
Governance
Since the restoration of democracy in 1977 after the
dictatorship
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, Pontevedra's local government had traditionally been controlled by the conservative
People's Party of Galicia
The People's Party of Galicia ( Galician & Spanish: ''Partido Popular de Galicia'' , PP or PPdeG ) is a conservative political party in Galicia, Spain. It is the Galician affiliate of the Spanish People's Party.
Prior to the 2005 Galician e ...
(''Partido Popular de Galicia'', PPdeG-PP). However, after the 1999 elections the office of mayor was won by Miguel Anxo Fernández Lores, representing the
Galician Nationalist Bloc
The Galician Nationalist Bloc ( , BNG) is a political party from Galicia (Spain), Galicia, formed with the merger of a series of left-wing Galician nationalism, Galician nationalist parties. It is self-defined as a "patriotic Popular front, front" ...
(''Bloque Nacionalista Galego'', BNG), in
coalition
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Formation
According to ''A G ...
with the
Socialists' Party of Galicia
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So ...
(''Partido Socialista de Galicia'', PSdeG-PSOE), until today. The local corporation is divided into a number of departments, or ''concellarias'', each one dealing with a specific issue such as Planning, Environment, Revenue, Mobility and Transportation, Sports, Public Works, or Tourism.
Capital city
The city is the capital of the
province of Pontevedra
Pontevedra is a province of Spain, located in the southwestern part of the autonomous community of Galicia. It is bordered by the provinces of A Coruña, Lugo, and Ourense, the country of Portugal and the Atlantic Ocean. There is a public insti ...
, and is therefore home to the provincial, autonomous and
Central Government
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administrative bodies.
In the provincial aspect, the
Provincial Deputation of Pontevedra
The Provincial Deputation of Pontevedra (Spanish: , Galician: ) or Provincial Council of Pontevedra is the institution in charge of the government and administration of the Spanish province of Pontevedra.
It provides technical, economic, and te ...
stands out, which offers the municipalities of the province different services (fire extinction, sports,...) and is in charge of its government and administration.
On an autonomous level, the city has the
Xunta de Galicia
The Xunta de Galicia (; "Regional Government of Galicia") is the collective decision-making body of the government of the autonomous community of Galicia, composed of the President, the Vice-president(s) and the specialized ministers (''Consel ...
which, since the last reform of the Autonomous Administration, brings together the representation of all the areas of the Autonomous Government in Pontevedra. Since 2008, the
Provincial Offices of the Xunta de Galicia offer their services in a large central building presided over by two twin towers built in the Administrative City in María Victoria Moreno Avenue 43, which agglutinates most of the provincial delegations, except some such as that of Environment, Territory and Infrastructures, located in another building very close to the
Xunta de Galicia
The Xunta de Galicia (; "Regional Government of Galicia") is the collective decision-making body of the government of the autonomous community of Galicia, composed of the President, the Vice-president(s) and the specialized ministers (''Consel ...
in Alcalde Hevia street.
Representing the
Central Government
A central government is the government that is a controlling power over a unitary state. Another distinct but sovereign political entity is a federal government, which may have distinct powers at various levels of government, authorized or deleg ...
is the
Subdelegation of the Government, the former Civil Government, functionally dependent on the
Delegate of the Government in Galicia, located in the Plaza de España, as well as the location in the city of the peripheral services of the State (provincial departments of the different ministries such as the ''Defence Department'', provincial service of Shorelines, Provincial Service of Agriculture and Fishing, Provincial Service of Telecommunications (the latter located in the old building of the Bank of Spain).
Pontevedra is also the capital provincial judicial district. It houses the headquarters of the
Provincial Court of Pontevedra, where sections 1, 2, 3 and 4 of this collegiate body are to be found in the Palace of Justice.
It also houses other provincial bodies dependent on the Ministry of the Interior such as the Provincial Traffic Headquarters, the Provincial Police Department, the Provincial Headquarters of the Civil Guard as the capital of the province.
Economy
Pontevedra has traditionally been a trading city. In the
Middle Ages
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,
guild
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s thrived in the old town, giving name to streets and squares still preserved today. During the 16thC Pontevedra was the main Galician port, providing for a very intense fishing and sea-trading activity.
In the
Galicia was sub-divided into four provinces, and Pontevedra became capital of its own province. The city then became an administrative and commercial centre, in contrast with Vigo, which attracted the industrial activity, after Franco's dictatorship gave this city a free-trade zone and a Development Pole in 1947. In fact, the first modern industries to appear in Pontevedra would only do so in the 1960s.
Currently, the
tertiary sector
The tertiary sector of the economy, generally known as the service sector, is the third of the three economic sectors in the three-sector model (also known as the economic cycle). The others are the primary sector (raw materials) and the ...
employs 65 per cent of the population, while industry employs 17 per cent. Industrial activity is reduced to a handful of companies, namely
pulp mill
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s (where the municipal authority is seeking the closure of the ENCE biofactory) and construction. The tertiary sector is not especially dynamic, although a number of policies have been implemented to improve the situation. Tourism is increasing, with visitors coming mostly from Spain and Portugal. The total unemployment rate is 7% (June 2021), according to data from the
Xunta de Galicia
The Xunta de Galicia (; "Regional Government of Galicia") is the collective decision-making body of the government of the autonomous community of Galicia, composed of the President, the Vice-president(s) and the specialized ministers (''Consel ...
(Galician Government). Pontevedra was the seat of the ''Caixa de Pontevedra'' credit union, eventually merged into other entities up to the current
Abanca
ABANCA Corporación Bancaria, S.A. is a Spanish bank based in Galicia. It was created in September in 2011 following the "bankisation" of Novacaixagalicia savings bank. It operates in the autonomous communities of Galicia, Asturias and the p ...
.
Service sector

The majority of Pontevedra's citizens work in the service sector, which is evident when one considers that the city is the head of an area of influence of some 210,000 inhabitants, which means the existence of an important and diversified commercial sector. To this must be added its privileged location in the centre of the
Rias Baixas, which makes it a tourist city and gives an important specific weight to the hotel industry in the economy. The city ranks among the Spanish cities with the highest annual income.
Public employment
As the capital of the province, Pontevedra has numerous offices, provincial offices and facilities of the different Public Administrations, in which a large number of civil servants work.
Institutions
As the capital of the
province of Pontevedra
Pontevedra is a province of Spain, located in the southwestern part of the autonomous community of Galicia. It is bordered by the provinces of A Coruña, Lugo, and Ourense, the country of Portugal and the Atlantic Ocean. There is a public insti ...
and the centre of the
Rias Baixas, Pontevedra is the seat of numerous institutions and bodies that have their headquarters in the city. In addition to the Provincial Departments of state, autonomic and provincial organisms, many institutions are located in the city, like: the Provincial Headquarters of Traffic, the Regulatory Board denomination of origin "Rias Baixas" (Albariño wine), the State Public Library, the Provincial Historical Archive of Pontevedra, the Provincial Headquarters of Post and Telegraphs, the Postal Treatment Centre of Pontevedra, the Provincial Office of the Spanish Red Cross, the Provincial Department of the National Institute of Statistics and the Electoral Census Office, the Illustrious Official College of Doctors of Pontevedra, the Official College of Dentists and Stomatologists of Pontevedra and Orense, the Illustrious Provincial College of Lawyers of Pontevedra, the State Highways Unit in Pontevedra, the Galician Centre of Sports Technology for elite and high level sportsmen/woman, the
Galicia Biological Mission, the Forest and Environmental Research Centre of Galicia and so on.
Tourism
The city is the capital of the tourist region of the
Rias Baixas. It is currently a reference urban destination in Europe for trips to cities that are eminently pedestrian and without cars, and that stand out for their quality of life, at the level of
Dubrovnik
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, Copenhagen or
Capri
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.
In addition, tourism has increased in the 21st century, positioning the city as a pole of attraction in
Galicia and north of Portugal, being currently one of the preferred urban destinations next to
A Coruña
A Coruña (; ; also informally called just Coruña; historical English: Corunna or The Groyne) is a city and municipality in Galicia, Spain. It is Galicia's second largest city, behind Vigo. The city is the provincial capital of the province ...
or
Santiago de Compostela
Santiago de Compostela, simply Santiago, or Compostela, in the province of Province of A Coruña, A Coruña, is the capital of the autonomous communities of Spain, autonomous community of Galicia (Spain), Galicia, in northwestern Spain. The city ...
.
Likewise, the city is a pole of attraction for international tourists thanks to its old town, its urban model, the
Ria de Pontevedra
The Ria de Pontevedra is located in the Province of Pontevedra, in Galicia, Spain. It is one of the three main maritime entrances of Galicia, the Rías Baixas, the most touristic area of the region. It is also the most regular of them and the thi ...
, the
Lérez
The Lérez is a river in South West Galicia (Spain), Galicia, Spain. The river meets the Atlantic Ocean at Pontevedra, where it creates Pontevedra's ria. The sources of the long stream are in Serra do Candán, in the mountain of San Bieito, in t ...
River and its bridges. Pontevedra city is a tourist enclave of relevance in Galicia, and at national level, having become in 2024 the most desired city to travel to in
Spain
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according to data from the travel booking web portal
Booking.com
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.
Fairs and congresses
Pontevedra is also the headquarters of the organization of trade fairs and congresses and especially of national and international sports events that also create an economic engine because of the number of visitors they attract to the city.
It also hosts conferences of special relevance in
Galicia such as Culturgal, the fair of the cultural industries of Galicia.
Trade
The city is the centre of attraction in the central and northern part of the
province of Pontevedra
Pontevedra is a province of Spain, located in the southwestern part of the autonomous community of Galicia. It is bordered by the provinces of A Coruña, Lugo, and Ourense, the country of Portugal and the Atlantic Ocean. There is a public insti ...
. There are many traditional shops, national and international franchises in the city centre and shopping centres such as
Carrefour
Carrefour Group, S.A. (, ), is a French multinational retail and wholesaling corporation headquartered in Massy, Essonne, Massy, France. It operates a chain of hypermarkets, grocery stores and convenience stores. By 2024, the group had 14,000 ...
Planet, La Barca and Vialia on the outskirts. The city is also home to e-commerce companies such as the company specializing in the sale of books and publishing products imosver.com.
Publishing activity
The city is home to one of the most important publishing houses in Galicia, ''Kalandraka''. Others also focus their activity in the
metropolitan area of Pontevedra, such as Cumio Publishing and the headquarters of the important chain of Nobel Bookstores.
Industry
In the municipality of Pontevedra and its
metropolitan area of Pontevedra there are several industrial estates, as well as other companies located in other parts of the municipality.
Industrial areas

On the outskirts of the city and bordering the neighbouring municipality of
Ponte Caldelas
Ponte Caldelas is a municipality in the province of Pontevedra, in the autonomous community of Galicia, Spain. It belongs to the comarca of Pontevedra. It takes its name from an ancient bridge over the Río Caldelas.
Etymology
The town is more t ...
is
O Campiño industrial estate
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, which houses important industries such as ''automobile auxiliaries'' among others, but which has remained insufficient in terms of space in the face of the demand for land by companies. There is also, although it is smaller, the "A Granxa do Bao" industrial estate, although this is more aimed at commercial than industrial purposes, with mechanical workshops, gymnasiums, a large area dedicated to do-it-yourself, etc. In the
industrial estate O Campiño
Industrial may refer to:
Industry
* Industrial archaeology, the study of the history of the industry
* Industrial engineering, engineering dealing with the optimization of complex industrial processes or systems
* Industrial city, a city dominate ...
there are important companies in the automobile sector such as Aludec, which has 6 production centres (Galvanic 1 and 2, Components, Stamping and Injection 1 and 2).
The exhaustion of the soil of
industrial estate O Campiño
Industrial may refer to:
Industry
* Industrial archaeology, the study of the history of the industry
* Industrial engineering, engineering dealing with the optimization of complex industrial processes or systems
* Industrial city, a city dominate ...
and the lack of development of more industrial land in the municipality of Pontevedra has led to the development of estates in areas of
metropolitan area of Pontevedra such as
Ponte Caldelas
Ponte Caldelas is a municipality in the province of Pontevedra, in the autonomous community of Galicia, Spain. It belongs to the comarca of Pontevedra. It takes its name from an ancient bridge over the Río Caldelas.
Etymology
The town is more t ...
,
Barro-
Meis
Meis is a municipality in Galicia, Spain in the province of Pontevedra.
Meis can also be referred to as a name originating from Germany
Germany, officially the Federal Republic of Germany, is a country in Central Europe. It lies between ...
,
Poio
Poio is a municipality in the province of Pontevedra, in the autonomous community of Galicia, Spain. It belongs to the comarca of Pontevedra. Poio is located in the north shore of the Ría de Pontevedra, between Sanxenxo and the provincial capit ...
or
Marín.
The
A Reigosa industrial estate, in the municipality of Ponte Caldelas, is particularly noteworthy for its development in recent years.
Other industries and companies
A very important point of settlement of several companies within
metropolitan area of Pontevedra is the area of
Port of Marín and Ria de Pontevedra
The port of Marín and Ria de Pontevedra is located in the municipalities of Marín and Pontevedra, Galicia (Spain). It is on the southern shore of the Ria de Pontevedra.
The port stretches from Punta Pesqueira in the municipality of Marín ...
.
Within the municipality of Pontevedra there are also other important companies among which the distribution company
Froiz
Distribuciones Froiz, S.A. is a Spanish supermarket chain based in Poio, Galicia (Spain), Galicia. It operates in the Spanish regions of Galicia, Castile and León, Castilla-La Mancha, Madrid and in Northern Portugal. It is the company with the s ...
stands out. (supermarkets, hypermarkets). Other renowned ones are, among others, Setga.
exterior lighting company design, signage and street furniture, chosen to illuminate the center of
Amsterdam
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, Hifas da Terra, innovation and ecology company focused primarily on mycology, Krack (a shoemaking company) or EDF dedicated to photovoltaic energy.
The city is also the center of construction companies such as San José or Balboa and Buceta.
Health
Pontevedra is well provided with quality private (like Quirón Hospital) and public clinics and health centres, where the
Montecelo Hospital
Montecelo Hospital is a public hospital in the city of Pontevedra (Spain). It is located in the civil parish of Mourente, and was inaugurated in 1973. It is a general hospital, offering all or almost all medical and surgical specialties. It is p ...
stands out as the largest health centre in the ''comarca'' and one of the largest in the province. This hospital is renowned for its
oncology
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department. Public health is regulated by the Galician Health Service (''Servizo Galego de Saúde'').
The
University Hospital Complex of Pontevedra
The University Hospital Complex of Pontevedra (CHOP) is a public health institution and a teaching hospital established in 2012 that provides health services to the specialized region of the city of Pontevedra in Spain. It depends on the Galicia ...
(CHOP) includes the
Pontevedra Provincial Hospital
The Pontevedra Provincial Hospital is a building dating from 1897, located in the city centre of Pontevedra, Spain.
History
The origins of the Provincial Hospital go back to the hospital in Pontevedra founded in 1439 by testamentary dispositi ...
founded in 1897 and located in the centre of the city and the
Montecelo Hospital
Montecelo Hospital is a public hospital in the city of Pontevedra (Spain). It is located in the civil parish of Mourente, and was inaugurated in 1973. It is a general hospital, offering all or almost all medical and surgical specialties. It is p ...
created in 1973 and located in the parish of
Mourente; apart from other centres. There are also private hospitals of
Quirónsalud such as the
Quirónsalud Miguel Domínguez Hospital, founded as Hospital Domínguez in 1947, in Fray Juan de Navarrete street or the Institute of Neuro-Rehabilitation Quirónsalud Pontevedra. There are also health centres of Quirón Salud, Adeslas and Vithas in Pontevedra: the Quirónsalud Pontevedra Medical Centre, the Quirónsalud Pontevedra Rehabilitation Centre, the Adeslas Pontevedra Medical Centre and the Vithas Rehabilitation Centre.
The Health Department of the
Xunta de Galicia
The Xunta de Galicia (; "Regional Government of Galicia") is the collective decision-making body of the government of the autonomous community of Galicia, composed of the President, the Vice-president(s) and the specialized ministers (''Consel ...
projected for Pontevedra and the sanitary area of the north of its province the Monte Carrasco Hospital located to the south of the city in the parish of
Tomeza., project that was subsequently replaced by political disagreements with the city council of the capital by the extension of a new hospital in Montecelo, taking as name this project the Gran Montecelo. This hospital will extend the assistance offer of the capital of the province and the northern area of the province with six new specialties:
Radiotherapy
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,
Nuclear Medicine
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,
Hemodynamics
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complementary to Cardiology,
Maxillofacial surgery
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, Neonatal ICU and Pediatric ICU, both integrated in the Maternal and Infant area. It will have a capacity of 724 beds.
Education

The city houses a number of university departments in the
Pontevedra Campus
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, which belongs to the Galician University System and acts as a branch of the
University of Vigo
The University of Vigo () is a public university located in the city of Vigo in the Province of Pontevedra, Galicia, Spain. There are three campuses:
* Campus of Vigo in Lagoas-Marcosende, 15 kilometres away from the city centre. Also known a ...
, which have campuses in the cities of Pontevedra, Ourense and Vigo. Namely these are:
Advertising
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and
Public relations
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,
Fine arts
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,
Nursing
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,
Physiotherapy
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,
Forest Engineering
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, Fashion,
Education Sciences
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and
Sport sciences
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,
Governance and Public Management,
Design
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, and
Media and Communication Sciences (Audiovisual Communication). Many come to Pontevedra to complete their studies in Fine arts, Advertising and Public Relations, Public Management and Design as this is the only location in Galicia where this disciplines can be studied at university level.
In addition, Pontevedra has the
Higher School of Conservation and Restoration of Cultural Heritage of Galicia, located in the San Fernando building in the centre of the city, as well as the Faculty of Fine Arts. The city also has the only school of Comic and Illustration in Galicia (private), called ''
O garaxe hermético
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'' (the airtight garage), founded by the illustrator
Kiko da Silva.
Pontevedra also hosts since 1973 a branch of the Spanish national
distance university
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, the
UNED
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university, the
UNED Associated Centre of Pontevedra, where students can pursue numerous university studies. The city has its own
Official School of Languages since 1988, regulated by the Galician Department of Education where students can study English, French, German, Italian, Portuguese and Galician.
Culture
Museums
The city is home to the
Pontevedra Museum
The Pontevedra Museum (formerly the Pontevedra Provincial Museum) is a museum in the Galicia (Spain), Galician city of Pontevedra in Spain. It was founded by the Provincial Deputation of Pontevedra on 30 December 1927 and has six buildings for i ...
, one of the 3 best provincial museums in Spain. It consists of six buildings:
* The
Pazo de Castro Monteagudo
The Pazo de Castro Monteagudo, is an 18th-century baroque pazo in Pasantería Street, next to the Plaza de la Leña in the city of Pontevedra, Spain, in the heart of the old town.
History
The pazo Castro Monteagudo was built in 1760, as ind ...
.
* The
Pazo de García Flórez
The Pazo de García Flórez is an 18th-century Baroque architecture, baroque pazo located between Calle Sarmiento, Sarmiento Street and Plaza de la Leña in the city of Pontevedra, Spain, in the heart of the old town of Pontevedra, old town.
H ...
.
* The Fernández López House.
* The former Baroque
College of the Society of Jesus, (now called Sarmiento).
* The
ruins of the San Domingo Convent (Archaeology Museum).
* The
Castelao Building, a large five-storey modern architectural building inaugurated in 2013.
In addition, in 2010 the authorities inaugurated the
Archiepiscopal Towers Interpretation Centre (CITA): an underground museum, underneath the Avenida Santa Maria, where the remains of the ancient Archiepiscopal Towers can be seen.
Theatres and concert halls
Cultural infrastructure in Pontevedra is mainly represented by two venues: The
Teatro Principal, in the old town, with a capacity of 434 seated spectators; and the
Auditorium-Congress Hall, a modern complex composed by an
auditorium
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with capacity for 772 seated people, a large congress hall, and a number of meeting rooms and smaller halls.
It also has the
Afundación auditorium near the
Campolongo district with more than 800 seats and concert halls such as the Karma Hall or alternative music and culture halls like the Liceo Mutante.
Libraries and research centres
The city is home to the
Pontevedra State Public Library and other libraries such as the
Pontevedra Museum
The Pontevedra Museum (formerly the Pontevedra Provincial Museum) is a museum in the Galicia (Spain), Galician city of Pontevedra in Spain. It was founded by the Provincial Deputation of Pontevedra on 30 December 1927 and has six buildings for i ...
Library, which is mainly dedicated to researchers, and university libraries such as the Central Library of the
Pontevedra Campus
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and the
UNED
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Library.
Other cultural activities and venues
In addition, every year the City Council organises a series of free, open and public activities, such as a
Jazz
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festival, open air cinema sessions, a medieval fair reenactment, the
Feira Franca and other festivities that normally take place in the streets and public squares of the old town.
The Pontevedra Conservatory was established in 1863 and is celebrating its sesquicentenary in 2013. It has been renamed the Conservatorio Profesional de Música Manuel Quiroga, in honour of one of the city's most famous sons, the violinist, composer and artist
Manuel Quiroga Manuel Quiroga may refer to:
* Manuel Quiroga (composer)
* Manuel Quiroga (violinist)
Manuel Quiroga Losada (15 April 189219 April 1961) was a Spaniards, Spanish violinist and composer. He was described by music critics as "the finest successor ...
(1892–1961).
Media and entertainment
Pontevedra has two daily newspapers: the
Diario de Pontevedra
The ''Diario de Pontevedra'' is a Spanish newspaper published in the city of Pontevedra since 1968, owned since 1999 by the ''El Progreso'' group, which also publishes ''El Progreso'' de Lugo.
It is an eminently local and provincial newspaper, ...
, the oldest newspaper in the city still in circulation, and
Pontevedra Viva
''Pontevedra Viva'' is a Galician daily online newspaper founded in Pontevedra (Spain) in 2012.
It focuses on news related to the city of Pontevedra and the province of Pontevedra. It also deals with national and international issues.
The new ...
, a daily online newspaper. The city also has a specific edition of the main Galician newspaper,
La Voz de Galicia
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.
RTVE
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, the Spanish Public Radio and television, and
CRTVG, the Galician Public Radio and television, broadcast local editions in their news programmes. Between 1994 and 2012, Pontevedra had a local TV station, ''Localia Pontevedra''.
Most of the national radio stations broadcast their programmes in the Pontevedra area, including
Radio Nacional de España
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RNE is the radio division and T ...
,
Cadena SER
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Cadena SE ...
, Cadena COPE, Onda Cero and ''Punto Radio''.
Sports
Pontevedra has a long sporting tradition, with a number of teams competing professionally in different categories. For example:
* Cyclocross. The 2024 UEC European Cyclo-cross Championships were held at Pontevedra. The elite Womens race was won by Fem Van Empel
* Association football, Football: ''Pontevedra CF'', playing in the Spanish "Segunda División B". The football club plays at the Estadio Municipal de Pasarón, Pasarón stadium
* Team handball, Handball: '':es:Club Cisne de Balonmano, BM Cisne'', playing in the Spanish Liga ASOBAL (first division). There is also another team which used to be in first division, ''SD Teucro.''
* Indoor soccer, Indoor football: ''Leis 26 Pontevedra'', playing in the Spanish second division of the Spanish indoor football professional league (Futsal in Spain, LNFS).
* Rugby union, Rugby: Pontevedra has two rugby teams, ''Mareantes Rugby Clube Pontevedra'' and ''Pontevedra Rugby Club''. Both teams play in the Galician First Division. In the 2012/13 season, Mareantes RCP won the play-off final to become the league champions.
* Volleyball: ''C. Durán'' (amateur).
* Waterpolo: ''CN Pontevedra'', playing in the Galician Waterpolo League
* Fencing: ''Club Escola Hungaresa de Esgrima de Pontevedra'', founded in 2007, this is the only fencing club in Galicia specialised in sabre (fencing), sabre. Members of this club compete regularly in the Galician leagues and in the Spanish Sabre Championship.
Pontevedra is the seat of the ''Centro Galego de Tecnificación Deportiva'' (High Performance Sporting Centre of Galicia), and it also hosts a number of rowing (sport), rowing and canoeing clubs. World and Olympic canoe racing, canoeing champion David Cal used to train in the ria of Pontevedra.
International relations
Twin towns – Sister cities
Pontevedra is Twin towns and sister cities, twinned with:
* Barcelos, Portugal, Barcelos, Portugal
* Merlo, Buenos Aires, Merlo, Argentina
* Nafpaktos, Greece
* Salvador, Bahia, Salvador da Bahia, Brazil
* San José, Costa Rica, San José, Costa Rica
* Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic
* Vila Nova de Cerveira, Portugal
Notable people
* Enrique MacDonell, Vice Admiral Spanish Navy
* Raul Villamarin Rodriguez (living), university vice-president
* Trahamunda, nun in the Middle Ages
* Pedro Mariño de Lobera, Pedro Mariño de Lobeira (1528–1594), ''conquistador'' and chronicler of the Arauco War in the Captaincy General of Chile
* Benito de Soto (1805–1830) Notorious pirate, considered the "Last Pirate of the Atlantic Ocean"
* Manuel Portela Valladares (1867–1952), politician
* Castelao, A.D.R. Castelao (1886–1950), writer, artist and politician, often considered as the most influential figure in Galician contemporary history. Although he was not born in Pontevedra, Castelao expressed a clear wish to be considered an "adoptive son of the city" and to be buried there.
Castelao in a letter to the President of the Pontevedra Centre in Buenos Aires, 1947
* Elisa Patiño Meléndez (1890–1919) (aka Chichana) was the first women of Galician descent to become a pilot
* Manuel Quiroga Manuel Quiroga may refer to:
* Manuel Quiroga (composer)
* Manuel Quiroga (violinist)
Manuel Quiroga Losada (15 April 189219 April 1961) was a Spaniards, Spanish violinist and composer. He was described by music critics as "the finest successor ...
(1892–1961), violinist, composer and artist
* Valentín Paz Andrade (1898–1987), magistrate, politician and writer
* Alejandro de la Sota (1913–1996), architect
* Pío Cabanillas Gallas (1923–1991), politician
* María Inmaculada Paz-Andrade (1928–2022), physicist
* Fina Casalderrey (1951–), writer
* Alberto Casado Cerviño (1952–), civil servant, vice-president of the European Patent Office
* Mariano Rajoy (1955–), former Prime Minister of Spain
* Francis Lorenzo (1960–), actor
* Manel Loureiro (1975–), writer
* Diego Moldes (1977–), writer
* Pablo Cimadevila Alvarez (1978–), Paralympic Gold Medalist, jeweler, and YouTube content creator
* Celso Míguez (1982–), racing driver
* Francisco Javier Gómez Noya (1983–), triathlete, World Champion
* David Amor (1980–), host and comedian
* Julia Varela (1981–), journalist
* Paula Cheshire (1993–), illustrator and cartoonist
* Teresa Abelleira (2000-), football player
Gallery
An ancient town and medieval port, Pontevedra has been described as a "definitive old Galician town". Sights include the pilgrim chapel in the ''Praza da Peregrina'', the historic ''Zona Monumental'' (old city), the ''Praza de Leña'', the market, and the ''Alameda'', a promenade along the ria. Pontevedra has a large pedestrian centre (the old town and surroundings) which, together with a number of parks and public squares, makes the city very pleasant for strolling. In recent years most historical buildings and streets have been either re-built or revamped, providing for a well preserved urban landscape.
See also
* Asociación pola defensa da ría
* Galicia, Spain, Galicia
* List of municipalities in Pontevedra
* Pontevedra apparitions
* Pontevedra (comarca)
* Province of Pontevedra
Pontevedra is a province of Spain, located in the southwestern part of the autonomous community of Galicia. It is bordered by the provinces of A Coruña, Lugo, and Ourense, the country of Portugal and the Atlantic Ocean. There is a public insti ...
* Rias Baixas
Notes
References
* Aganzo, Carlos (2010): ''Pontevedra. Ciudades con encanto''. El País Aguilar. .
* Calo Lourido, F. et al. (2003): ''Pontevedra e o mar. Simposio de historia marítima do século XII ao XVI''. Concello de Pontevedra, Pontevedra
* De la Peña, A. (1996): ''Historia de Pontevedra''. Vía Láctea, A Coruña
* Fontoira Surís, Rafael (2009): ''Pontevedra monumental''. Diputación de Pontevedra. .
* García-Braña, C. et al. (1988): ''Pontevedra, planteamiento histórico y urbanístico'', Deputación Provincial de Pontevedra, Servizo de Publicacións, Pontevedra
* Juega Puig, J. et al. (1996): ''Historia de Pontevedra''. Via Láctea, A Coruña
* Juega Puig, J. (2000): ''As ruas de Pontevedra''. Deputación Provincial de Pontevedra, Servizo de Publicacións, Pontevedra
* López y López Rios, B. (1990): ''Pontevedra, de la leyenda a la historia''. Deputación Provincial de Pontevedra, Servizo de Publicacións, Pontevedra
* Messia de la Cerda y Pita, Luis F. (1989): ''Heráldica, escudos de armas labrados en piedra existentes en la zona de Pontevedra''. Diputación de Pontevedra. .
External links
Concello de Pontevedra
– Official site of the local government (in Galician and Spanish, with summarised versions in English and French)
Turismo en Pontevedra
– Official site of the Pontevedra tourist board, maintained by the local government (in Galician, English, Spanish and French)
Rias Baixas
– Official site of the Rias Baixas tourist board (in Galician, English and Spanish)
Deputación de Pontevedra
– Official site of the provincial government of Pontevedra (in Galician)
Diario de Pontevedra
– local newspaper of Pontevedra (mostly in Spanish, with some articles in Galician)
Pazo da Cultura
– Official site of the Auditorium-Congress Hall complex and ''Teatro Principal'', maintained by the local government (in Galician and Spanish)
* – What's on in cultural events in Pontevedra
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