Situated on the North Way to Santiago, it is architecturally indistinguishable from the other churches of the council, except for the new church of San Cosme. However, the interior of the church can be visited at a leisurely pace, admiring its artistic wealth.
Its name is to San Xusto and San Pastor. Its existence dates back to the 16th century, being remodelled in the nineties.
It is worth mentioning the main three-sided altarpiece, in baroque style, made in the 18th century in chestnut wood, adorned with spiral columns and abundant allegorical decoration.
The side altarpieces located in the stone cross are in the neogothic style and have a beautifully realisation.
Two confessionals and a pulpit of delicate cabinetmaking and great artistic value complete the ensemble.
– Check mass timetable. There are no visiting hours. –