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OK. Expected more.
From what I remember there wasn't much there except a fairly medicore and spare exhibit and the building itself was OK, nothing stunning. I still enjoyed it, but the rest of the museum was far more im...
Came back 1 hour after purchasing the € 12 ticket to match the time slot. Tour in the Spanish language, about 30 people. Fantastic walk over the roofs of the cathedral. My best experience in Santiago.
We were told the first day that all the roof top tours were booked and to come back the next morning when we were told the same. Then a Spanish couple came in behind us and they managed to boook no pr...
The most important feature of this Romanesque building are the richly decorated corbels in the upstairs dinning room. The scenes on the corbels represent a medieval banquet.
OK. Expected more.
From what I remember there wasn't much there except a fairly medicore and spare exhibit and the building itself was OK, nothing stunning. I still enjoyed it, but the rest of the museum was far more im...
The rooftop
Came back 1 hour after purchasing the € 12 ticket to match the time slot. Tour in the Spanish language, about 30 people. Fantastic walk over the roofs of the cathedral. My best experience in Santiago.
Great to walk on the roof of the Cathedral
We were told the first day that all the roof top tours were booked and to come back the next morning when we were told the same. Then a Spanish couple came in behind us and they managed to boook no pr...
Richly carved capitals in the dinning room !
The most important feature of this Romanesque building are the richly decorated corbels in the upstairs dinning room. The scenes on the corbels represent a medieval banquet.
Suppression and emblematic
This palace was built on another previously built place and was destroyed in a revolt towards 1117, so the archbishop ...