Rua do Vilar (Vilar Street), Santiago de Compostela
Vilar Street is a notable street with a rich architectural heritage and holds cultural significance for pilgrims on the Way of St. James.
Vilar Street has a long history of grand houses, which is evident as you continue your stroll. Along the street, you will encounter buildings in Renaissance, Baroque, and Neoclassical styles. These houses are characterized by their coats of arms and the quality of their ornamental wrought-iron and stone works. Notable examples include the Fundación Torrente Ballester at number 7, the Pazo de Monroy at number 18, and AFundación at number 19.
Continuing further, you will come across the old Casino of Santiago, founded in the 19th century. This exclusive social lounge was frequented by renowned figures such as Valle-Inclán, Castelao, and Saramago. Inside, you will find rich wood carvings and coffered ceilings that add to the ambiance of the space.
Next to the Pazo de Vaamonde, at number 59, you will encounter the narrowest street in the city, called Callejón de Entrerrúas. This charming passageway adds character to the area and is worth exploring.
At number 63, you will find the Municipal Tourist Information Office. This service, provided by Santiago City Council, offers valuable assistance to visitors, providing information on tourist, cultural, and leisure activities. The office offers a range of printed materials and can provide guidance on hotel availability, tourist products, and resources. The friendly staff is available to answer any inquiries and help visitors make the most of their stay in Santiago de Compostela.
Vilar Street has a long history of grand houses, which is evident as you continue your stroll. Along the street, you will encounter buildings in Renaissance, Baroque, and Neoclassical styles. These houses are characterized by their coats of arms and the quality of their ornamental wrought-iron and stone works. Notable examples include the Fundación Torrente Ballester at number 7, the Pazo de Monroy at number 18, and AFundación at number 19.
Continuing further, you will come across the old Casino of Santiago, founded in the 19th century. This exclusive social lounge was frequented by renowned figures such as Valle-Inclán, Castelao, and Saramago. Inside, you will find rich wood carvings and coffered ceilings that add to the ambiance of the space.
Next to the Pazo de Vaamonde, at number 59, you will encounter the narrowest street in the city, called Callejón de Entrerrúas. This charming passageway adds character to the area and is worth exploring.
At number 63, you will find the Municipal Tourist Information Office. This service, provided by Santiago City Council, offers valuable assistance to visitors, providing information on tourist, cultural, and leisure activities. The office offers a range of printed materials and can provide guidance on hotel availability, tourist products, and resources. The friendly staff is available to answer any inquiries and help visitors make the most of their stay in Santiago de Compostela.
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Sight Name: Rua do Vilar (Vilar Street)
Sight Location: Santiago de Compostela, Spain (See walking tours in Santiago de Compostela)
Sight Type: Attraction/Landmark
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Sight Location: Santiago de Compostela, Spain (See walking tours in Santiago de Compostela)
Sight Type: Attraction/Landmark
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Legend has it that after Saint James, one of the Twelve Apostles of Jesus, was martyred in Jerusalem in 44 AD, his followers carried his decapitated body by sea to Spain. Others claim that the saintly remains were miraculously taken up by angels and sailed to the coast of Galicia, where a massive rock closed around it and was later moved to its final resting place.
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Tour Duration: 2 Hour(s)
Travel Distance: 1.7 Km or 1.1 Miles
Either way, during the... view more
Tour Duration: 2 Hour(s)
Travel Distance: 1.7 Km or 1.1 Miles