Recovered for rural tourism, the “Pazo” forms an impressive walled building, with a great interior courtyard and porch.
Tt's origine date back to the 16th Centuty, having evidence that in 1579, Alonso Nunez de Taboada, the first owner of the Houses of Bendoiro, orders to be put on tris sepulchre, the coat of arms belonging to the Taboada and Churruchaos, "from whom I come from and descend.".
On the oval shield, which presides at the main entrance, figure the arms of the Taboada, Arias, Camba, Lopez de Lemos and Churruchaos.
Among the noble marriages, it's to be highlighted that in the “Pazo”, the wife of the first Earl of Fontao was born, Moscoso de Altamira, a prominent man, who was the President of the Senate and a Government Minister during the reign of Isabel II. |