MELGA Ponteceso

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Ponteceso

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The Ethnoludic Museum of Galicia (MELGA) is a permanent museological institution whose fundamental mission is the conservation, research and dissemination of the Galician cultural heritage related to traditional play, traditional sport and the history of toys. It also displays objects and pieces of great interest, from Spain and from towns and regions of the world. The MELGA is a space of commitment to the playful past that serves as a didactic instrument for present and future generations, in which a multitude of activities and events are organized annually.

Lighthouses, rivers, beaches and much more on the Costa da Morte

Other places of interest in Ponteceso

Pazo de Sergude
Residence of the nobles in an earlier era, the pazos were the most important cen...
Fuso da Moura (Ponteceso)
Where the “moura” lost the spindle The Fuso da Moura is a stone ste...
Festiletras Festival of O Couto
Culture and Costa da Morte are two realities that walk hand in hand. This relati...
To Tremosa (Ponteceso)
A Praia da Tremosa, situada no corazón da Costa da Morte, consolidouse como un d...
Church of San Martiño de Cores
The church of San Martiño de Cores is a thirteenth-century construction remodele...
Laxe and Corme estuary and Anllóns River
The first of the estuaries of the Costa da Morte seen from north to south is tha...
A Barra (Ponteceso)
The beach of A Barra is still a place to discover. A beach where occupancy is lo...
Mount Faro
Monte do Faro catches the eye from afar, with its 39-meter-high tower: the monum...
MACCMO: Costa da Morte Museum of Contemporary Art
When Julio Pujales, a painter from A Coruña, died suddenly at the age of 58, his...
Balarés Beach
Discover Balarés Beach in Ponteceso Located in the picturesque estuary of Corme...
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