Religious Monuments
CHAPEL OF THE THIRD ORDER
This place stands out for its unique ashlar façade and its connection with Easter Week, offering a unique cultural experience for visitors.
Attached to San Francisco church, it dates from 1766. Its facade is the only one of ashlar masonry seen in Ferrol and has a triangular pediment.
The interior is rectangular with a continuous single nave.
This chapel is the Brotherhood of the Third Order headquarters, which takes parts in Ferrol`s Holy Week.
CHAPEL OF LA MERCED
This temple stands out for its impressive decorated façade and eclectic interior, ideal for lovers of architecture and religious history.
CHAPEL OF THE THIRD ORDER
This place stands out for its unique ashlar façade and its connection with Easter Week, offering a unique cultural experience for visitors.
THE SAN JULIAN CO-CATHEDRAL
A neoclassical temple noted for its architecture and history, ideal for those seeking culture and tradition in a unique setting.
CHAMORRO’S HERMITAGE
An exceptional viewpoint with local legends and a unique devotion, ideal for enjoying nature and culture in a festive atmosphere.
CHAPEL OF LAS ANGUSTIAS
This place stands out for its 18th century architecture and its venerated image, being a key point for Holy Week celebrations.
SAN FRANCISCO MILITARY CHURCH
This 18th century temple, with an altarpiece by an outstanding Galician sculptor and a curious history, is an unmissable cultural attraction for visitors.
CHURCH OF THE CARMEN
Built in 1923, it stands out for its eclectic style and its connection with the patron saint of the Navy, attracting tourists interested in history and archi...
CHURCH OF DOLORES
This temple stands out for its 18th century architecture, beautiful stained glass windows and valuable religious carvings, and is a point of cultural and spi...
CHURCH OF SOCORRO
This 18th century neoclassical church, overlooking the harbour, is noted for its revered images, offering a unique cultural and spiritual experience.