Sandiás is a municipality of Galicia, Spain, next to Xinzo de Limia in the province of Ourense.
In the Middle Ages, its castle witnessed the struggle for the secession of Portugal, fights among the nobles, and peasant riots.
Portuguese and Southern Spanish pilgrims (Via the “Silver road”) went through Sandiás on their way to Santiago de Compostela (Way of St James).
The hermitage of San Bieito da Uceira has an only nave and it has a front crowned with a bulrush and a bell tower with two pyramids on the sides.
The Casona in Santa Ana with L shape floor, with a big door and an interesting shield, has a chapel.
The stately home of Espido presents a rectangular floor, a curious chimney and, on the main door, several shields.
The altarpiece was built in 1603 by the famous Galician sculptor Bartolome de Moure.