The church of San Martiño de Cores is a thirteenth-century construction remodeled in the eighteenth century. The floor plan is a Latin cross with two chapels covered by barrel vaults, with faixon arches. The presbytery is covered by an oven vault. The façade is in the Baroque style, with a linteled door, above it a fornela with the saint, a square opening and a bell tower that stands out from the construction. An inverted Roman altar was discovered on the vault of the sacristy.
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