In 1884, a plantation of magnolia trees was carried out between this place and Praza da Constitución, forming a beautiful grove. The specimens in the square were cut down at the end of the Civil War by order of the mayor at the time, while this magnolia, located between the Gothic Church of Santiago and the Pazo dos Lanzós, was preserved and is highly valued for the shade it provides on hot summer days.
Betanzos Through the Eyes of Artists
Route exploring the places that inspired artists and reflect the cultural and landscape richness of Betanzos.
Lanzós Magnolia Tree
Historic grove of magnolias planted in 1884, located between the Church of Santiago and the Pazo of Lanzós, highly appreciated for its summer shade.
Museo das Mariñas
Extensive ethnographic collection of traditional costumes, photography and history.
Archive–Liceo Building
18th-century neoclassical building created to house the Archive of the Kingdom of Galicia and now home to the Liceo of Betanzos.
Mariñán-style houses of Fonte de Unta, A Cañota and Rúa Quiroga
Traditional agricultural neighbourhood of Fonte de Unta, characterised by arcades and wooden balconies used as urban granaries.
Old Bridge
Medieval bridge documented since 1219, with five arches and 59 metres in length, now crossed by pilgrims on the English Way.
New Bridge Gate
15th-century medieval gate, the best preserved in the city, with remains of towers and a pointed double inner arcade.
Lanzós Magnolia Tree
Historic grove of magnolias planted in 1884, located between the Church of Santiago and the Pazo of Lanzós, highly appreciated for its summer shade.