House at 4 San Miguel dos Agros street, Santiago de Compostela
House at 4 San Miguel dos Agros street, Santiago de Compostela, building in Santiago de Compostela
The house at 4 San Miguel dos Agros street is a building located in Santiago de Compostela's historic center, part of the town's UNESCO-listed old city. It sits within the medieval street pattern that defines this important pilgrimage destination.
The house was built during Santiago de Compostela's growth as a pilgrimage destination along the Way of Saint James. The San Miguel dos Agros street developed as part of the city's medieval expansion and has remained largely unchanged since then.
The house is located in the bustling old town area and is easily accessible on foot while exploring the medieval streets. The narrow lanes can be tight, so walking at a relaxed pace lets you notice the details around you.
Location: Santiago de Compostela
Part of: Way of Saint James in the province of A Coruña
GPS coordinates: 42.88213,-8.54283
Latest update: December 6, 2025 19:01
Discover a selection of points of interest in Santiago de Compostela, bringing together religious, historical and cultural sites. This city in northwestern Spain offers much more than the endpoint of the famous pilgrimage route that bears its name: a 12th-century Romanesque cathedral, a medieval center with cobbled streets, a traditional market from 1873, Baroque monasteries and 19th-century parks make up its architectural and urban heritage. The Cathedral of Santiago dominates the old town with its Romanesque structure and Baroque Obradoiro façade. The medieval quarter extends around the Plaza del Obradoiro with buildings from different periods, including the 16th-century Hostal de los Reyes Católicos. The Mercado de Abastos has offered regional Galician products since 1873. The Monastery of San Martiño Pinario displays 17th-century Baroque architecture, while the Parque de la Alameda from the 19th century provides walking paths and viewpoints over the old town. The Collegiate Church of Santa María del Sar preserves Romanesque elements from the 12th century. These locations document the city's development from the Middle Ages to modern times.
Metropolitan Cathedral Basilica of St. James the Apostle
219 m
Glory's Portico
261 m
Botafumeiro
193 m
San Martiño Pinario monastery
134 m
Fachada das Praterías (Catedral de Santiago de Compostela)
241 m
Palacio de Gelmírez
243 m
Quintana square
186 m
Monastery of Saint Pelagius of Antealtares
176 m
Hospital de los Reyes Católicos
259 m
Capela de Ánimas
98 m
Biblioteca Ánxel Casal
233 m
Fachada do Obradoiro, Catedral de Santiago de Compostela
258 m
Plaza de Cervantes
118 m
Casa da Parra
145 m
Faculty of Medicine, Santiago de Compostela
259 m
Church and Convent of Saint Augustine
215 m
Casa da Conga
238 m
Monument to Saint Francis
232 m
Pazo de Fondevila
125 m
Church of San Bieito do Campo
142 m
Pazo de Feixoo
259 m
Church of Saint Michael dos Agros
28 m
Palacio Arzobispal de Santiago de Compostela
232 m
Biblioteca de Estudios Teológicos de Galicia
156 m
Cordero Carreta House
117 m
Asorey family house
116 m
Old town of Santiago de Compostela
214 m
Praza de Praterías
260 mReviews
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