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

Archaeological of Borneiro
Route: Circular Start/finish point: Castro A Cidá de Borneiro Length: 10 km Appr...
Barda Beach
Located in a peaceful cove surrounded by mountains, Playa de Barda offers visito...
Ponte da Garda to Saimia Route
Route: Linear Start/finish point: Garda Recreation Area Length: 0.8 km Approxima...
To Tremosa (Ponteceso)
A Praia da Tremosa, situada no corazón da Costa da Morte, consolidouse como un d...
MACCMO: Costa da Morte Museum of Contemporary Art
When Julio Pujales, a painter from A Coruña, died suddenly at the age of 58, his...
Dune system of Ponteceso
This is one of the highest rampant dunes in Europe. This set of dunes, which is ...
Ponteceso: Brantuas Lighthouse
This is one of those iconic and different places that watch over our shores. And...
Fuso da Moura (Ponteceso)
Where the “moura” lost the spindle The Fuso da Moura is a stone ste...
Eduardo Pondal’s House
Pondal’s birthplace was built by his father in 1820, with the savings he c...
Anllons River Walk
Route: Circular Start/finish point: Gabenlle Recreation Area Length: 4.3 k...
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