The Guided Route through the Resurgent Town of Cee is a cultural and historical experience that brings visitors closer to one of the most emblematic towns of Costa da Morte. This walking tour through the historic center of Cee showcases its architectural heritage, its spiritual roots, and the strength with which the town has overcome past challenges.
The route begins at the Sanctuary of Nosa Señora da Xunqueira, a spiritual and symbolic landmark. From there, the tour moves to Constitution Square, home to the Fernando Blanco de Lema Museum. Visitors will also discover the Pazo de Cotón, an impressive 18th-century manor house that highlights the economic power of Cee’s past. The final stop is the Fernando Blanco de Lema Institute, a beacon of education and progress made possible by the generosity of its founder.
This historic route through Cee lasts approximately one hour and is of low difficulty, making it accessible to all. Comfortable footwear is recommended, and there are benches along the way for those who need a rest. A perfect way to dive into the resilient spirit and history of a town that continues to inspire.