Cross located in the center of what was the first cemetery of Baiona before its enlargement in 1950. The cross is quite peculiar for its long arms.
Monument-homage to two great sailors, Diego Carmona and Vasco Gallego, who completed the circumnavigation of the earth, in the years 1512-1522.
Statue in honor of King Alfonso IX who, on May 7, 1201, granted the Town Charter that frees the town from its servile condition and vassalage to which it was subjected.
The festivity of San Cosme and San Damián in Baiona is a traditional celebration that takes place every year on September 26th and coincides with the festival of honey and walnuts.
The Multipurpose "Mercado de Sabarís" is an emblematic building located in Baiona that includes an auditorium and meeting room, as well as an exhibition area and a small one dedicated to the municipal market.
It is the municipal institution whose mission is to gather, conserve and disseminate the rich bibliographic heritage it has inherited and which has been built up over time.
The Church of San Felix (San Fiz) is located on the route of the Portuguese Way along the coast, in Nigrán, built in the 18th century and later enlarged.
The church of Santa Baía de Camos, located in Nigrán, is a magnificent example of 18th century sacred art.
The V Centenary Auditorium of Baiona is a versatile and accessible space designed to host a wide variety of cultural events.
The Nigrán Municipal Auditorium is an important cultural space located in the heart of Nigrán, next to the town hall and easily accessible.
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