Pazo de García Flórez

At the end of the 18th century, Antonio García Estévez Fariña and his wife Tomasa Suárez Flórez commissioned the construction of this pazo, which was added to a smaller and older one.

In the 1940s, the interior of the pazo was completely remodelled by the architect Robustiano Fernández Cochón to house the Pontevedra Museum.

Inside the coat of arms, the lineages of the Estévez, Suárez, Fariña and Flórez families are represented.

Among the pieces on display are jet objects, Engravings, religious sculptures, Sargadelos earthenware, La Granja crystal, the office of Admiral Casto Méndez Núñez, a replica of the cabin of the armoured frigate Numancia[8] and a traditional Galician kitchen.

[2] After its renovation approved in 2022, the interior spaces will be diaphanous and free of obstacles, leaving only the original load-bearing walls that will give it a unified appearance.