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Comillas's coastline and attractions, the Monte Corona Forest, The La Rabía Lagoon, the sea, the mountains... |
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A picture's worth a thousand words. Have a look at this site and you will see for yourself all the beauty Comillas has to offer... |
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Comillas has many attractions. If you are about to visit
the village do
not forget to visit
the most
selected spots |
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The Sobrellano
Palace,
the Chapel-
mausoleum,
the Pontifical University,
El Espolón,
the statue
of the
Marquis
of Comillas, etc
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This is located in the Plaza de Joaquín del Piélago and was built in honour of Don Joaquín del Piélago, son in-law of the Marquis, for his collaboration in bringing domestic water to Comillas.
Doménech designed a column with three fountains at the pedestal. |
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Campíos is a traditional neighbourhood in the high part of the town whose curving streets lead to the Corro, where people walk, used to dance on Sundays and play bowls.
For many years this social centre was embellished with arches, pennants and festive lights. |
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