Pazo de Rubianes
Built upon a 15th century tower, it was the ancestral home of the Caamaño family, founders of Vilagarcía, and currently belongs to the Marquises of Aranda. It is a rectangular construction with gargoyles on the cornices and several coats of arms. The most striking aspect is its French style garden, featuring magnolias, 60 types of camellias and one of the longest living eucalyptus trees in Galicia. They can also be visited as part of the Dos Pazos Route organised by the Vilagarcía de Arousa Council
Services
Description of equipment and other services There is a shop when you may purchase those products related to the activities carried out at the Pazo: The albariño wine from its vineyards and the soaps from camellia oil made by the sisters of the A Armenteira Monastry, as well as jewellery inspired by the foregoing camellias- Pago con Tarjeta: Sí
- Baños públicos: Sí
- Comedor / Restaurante: Sí
- Botiquín: Sí
- Reservas: Sí
- Tienda: Sí
Customer service
- Idioma: Castellano
Guided tours
- Idioma: Castellano, Francés, Inglés, Gallego
Features
Responsible body Marquises of Aranda and Lords of Rubiáns- Propiedad: Private
- Duration of the visit: 2 hours
- En uso: Sí
- Chronology: 18th century
- Interés Paisajístico: High
- Description of the surroundings: Rural
Environmental protection status
- Figura de Protección: Monumento Histórico Artístico
Prices
- Descuentos a niños: Sí
- Descuentos a grupos: Sí
- Prices: €12 (children free)
Access
- Accesos a pie: Sí
- Accesos para vehículos privados: Sí
Timetables
- Temporada día inicio: 01/01/2016
- Temporada día fin: 31/12/2016
- Horario de apertura desde: Monday
- Horario de apertura hasta: Sunday
- Hora Apertura mañana: 9:00:00
- Hora Cierre tarde: 19:00:00