Porticoed houses
Guadalupe
POI

A picturesque group of traditional two-story houses with chestnut wood beams. These arcades and overhanging bodies are found only in certain streets and small squares, generally those immediately next to the entrance gates, and their origin is related to the protection of the commercial activity linked to the pilgrimage; stores, inns, wine cellars, apothecaries and other establishments. Also as a sign of hospitality and shelter for the hundreds of pilgrims who visited La Puebla and its monastery.

