Rosalía de Castro House Museum
Rosalía spent the last years of her life in this house and died here on July 15, 1885. It was restored in 1971 and converted into a House Museum in 1972, housing the foundation that bears her name. The “Centro de Estudos Rosalianos” (Centre of Rosalía Studies) was erected beside the house.
The two floors take us on a tour of the events that marked Rosalía’s life and work. At the same time, the building shows what a rural house from that time was like, halfway between a farmhouse and a stately home.
It is worth noting that the House Museum’s garden is one of the points on the Galician Camellia Camellia Route. More information about this House Museum is available on its website: Casa Museo.
We recommend walking from this House Museum to another point on the route: the Cemetery of Adina, following the train tracks. If you have time, you can also walk as far as Pazo de Arretén, although this building is private property.
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