It belongs to the parish of Tiobre and is located on the English Way to Santiago. It is a Renaissance-style building from the 16th–17th centuries (1568–1601). The construction of the building is attributed to Juan de Herrera, and it stands on the site of a former hermitage. The ground plan is divided into three sections of different heights: apse, transept and nave. The main body corresponds to the presbytery, covered by a large double-ribbed vault with tiercerons. Two chapels open off the transept, dedicated to Saint Cajetan and Saint Anthony, both covered with ribbed vaults. The main façade features images of Christ, Saint James and Saint Roch. The origin of the temple is linked to legends based on apparitions of the Virgin. It is known that a previous hermitage existed on this same site, which included a hospital for pilgrims.
Religious Heritage
Collection of historic churches, parish churches, convents, chapels, stone crosses and a historic cemetery.
Church of Our Lady of the Way
Renaissance sanctuary linked to the English Way, associated with Marian legends and the historic care of pilgrims.
Former Hospital of San Antonio
Chapel of Our Lady of Amparo
Neoclassical chapel dedicated to Our Lady of Amparo, with a simple façade and granite niche housing the Virgin’s image.
Magdalena Chapel
Small 18th-century chapel, heir to a former medieval hospital for lepers under the dedication of Saint Lazarus.
Convent of Donas
Former medieval convent with origins in the 11th century, linked to As Donas and the Las Cascas priory, now partially in ruins.
Convent of the Augustinian Recollects
17th–18th century convent with a 16th-century cloister, historic coats of arms and valuable altarpieces from the Compostela School.
Church of Santa María do Azogue
14th–15th century Gothic church with Flemish altarpieces, mural paintings and tombs of medieval Betanzos society.
Church of Santiago
15th-century church transitioning from Romanesque to Gothic, linked to Fernán Pérez de Andrade and the Way of Saint James.
Parish Church of San Esteban de Piadela
16th-century church with a single nave, of undefined style, featuring interesting volumes and a distinctive bell tower integrated into the façade.
Parish Church of San Martín de Bravío
12th-century Romanesque church with a simple structure, triumphal arch and a dominant double bell gable.
Parish Church of San Martín de Tiobre
12th-century Romanesque church with a single nave and rich sculptural decoration on the portal and bell gable.
Parish Church of Santa María de Pontellas
13th-century Romanesque church with a single nave, pointed triumphal arch and simple bell gable, a sober example of rural Galician Romanesque.
Parish Church of Santiago de Requián
Baroque church with a single nave, gallery and prominent double bell gable, representative of popular religious architecture in the region.
Church and Convent of San Francisco
14th-century Gothic temple declared a BIC, with extraordinary tombs of the Andrade family and rich sculptural decoration.
Church and Convent of Santo Domingo
Dominican church and convent begun in the 16th century, with a historic cloister and the tower from which the traditional San Roque balloon is launched.
Santa María Stone Cross
Stone cross located in the historic centre of Betanzos.
Church of As Angustias
18th-century Baroque church with a Latin cross plan, notable for its imposing stone façade.
Church of Our Lady of the Way
Renaissance sanctuary linked to the English Way, associated with Marian legends and the historic care of pilgrims.