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Built by the Indiano, Antonio Fernández Fernández, known as “O Adriano”, according to the plans that he himself drew up after returning from Cuba. Cons- tructed in concrete, the house...
It was the first building in the municipality designed exclusively to be a cinema, although dance sessions were also held here. The building was designed by the architect Vicente García Lastra...
This project was the initiative of the O Pote Association of Friends of the Trees, founded in 1926, to build a nature area with specimens of native trees, and to hold local events. Its promoters...
The Society for Instruction and Natural Recreation of the Municipality of Fene, established in Havana in 1910, organised the building of this school. It was built from plans sent from Cuba...
Like the vanished Ares Club, the Progreso was a cultural and recreational centre, with a games room for playing billiards, for example. Dances were also held here. It was built on...
The Franza and Seijo Educational Institution was a society founded in Havana in 1921. It began the project to construct this building, which was completed thanks to the emigrant...
Joaquín Sixto Vázquez was an emigrant in Havana. The house was designed by the Cuban architects Albarrán and Bibal. It is a family dwelling that is distinguished by its picturesque appearance...
In front of the previous house is Casa Rosa, or the “Pink” House, taking its name from the colour of its façades. It was built by the emigrant in Ha- vana, Pedro Dopico Brage...
This small single-family house was built by Germán Brage. A special feature is the emergence of a dormer over the gable roof, with a flat tile on a wooden structure. A balcony with...
Adjacent to Montero House, this was the house of the Ferrol master builder, Manuel Esperante, who emigrated first to Cuba and later to the states of Flo- rida and Lousiana...
The evangelist church began its activity in Ares in 1916, when the cemetery was opened with the money raised by the evangelist residents in Ares and by emigrants in Cuba. This was...
It was founded by the Ares Alliance for Instruction in Havana (Cuba) in 1904, at 148 Calle Industria, the home of Domingo Troche. He became the pioneer of all microterritorial community ...
A family home renovated by Nicolás López Cancela, who had returned from Havana. A corner house. The most attractive features of the main façade are the galleries...
Antonio Vilar returned to Galicia from Cuba to convert an old salting factory into a family home made concrete. Unfortunately, with the recent restoration, some of its...
This house was commissioned by Luciano Rojo López, who had emigrated from Redes to Havana. The designer was local architect, José Calvo, who followed the plans drawn up by an architect from...
This Instructive Association was established in Havana in 1911 by a group of emigrants from San Vicente de Caamouco. They soon established a branch in this parish, chaired ...
This villa was commissioned by the Patiño brothers from Cabanas, who had emigrated to Havana. The local architect Manuel Leira y Leira produced the design to modify the maternal house...
Erected by the Barros brothers from Seixo and Redes, following a design by the architect Viana, who was nicknamed “Portuguese”. The house is located on ground with a large slope...
Emilio Blanco Blanco, an emigrant in Argentina, commissioned this house. The majestic abode lies amongst the leafy vegetation of an extensive estate, not far from an imposing...
As stated on a plaque, the church was commissioned by José Andrés Váz- quez, his wife Modesta Varela Grande and their daughter Dolores Andrés Varela de Veiga. It was partially paid...
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