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Torre del Conde
In San Sebastian de la Gomera the Torre del Conde is located, one of the symbols of the Isla de La Gomera. The Tower of the Count is a Castilian fortress that was built in the XV century, although it is military-type, the main function was to represent the power of the people. The Tower is located in the center of the main park of San Sebastian de la Gomera, surrounded by grass and with some trees it is an interesting place to stop to rest or enjoy a relaxing time. The Conde de la Gomera Hernán Peraza The Old Man ordered the construction of the fortification between 1447 and 1450, served as a refuge for the seigniorial elites when the Rebellion of the Gomeros , A revolt started by the aborigines and ended with the life of the territorial Lord Hernán Peraza. At first two towers were built but only the current one is conserved, it has a late Gothic style, about 15 meters high and with some 40 meters in diameter and with walls that are around 2 meters long . The red stone blocks in the corners and the white walls of the walls that are sprinkled with stones of the same color as the corners are striking.
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Iglesia de la Asunción
The Mother Parish of Our Lady of the Assumption is the main parish of the town of San Sebastián de La Gomera, capital of the island of La Gomera (Canary Islands, Spain) and the mother church of the whole island.
The church has its origins in a hermitage built in the 15th century, time of which its current central nave belongs. In the eighteenth century it was enlarged several times due to the English attacks and the North African pirates. The original building was erected in the time of the first Hernán Peraza.
The current church blends in harmony the Mudejar, Gothic and Baroque styles. Its facade has a central body for the main entrance in red tuff and two side doors in white stone. The great reform suffered by the building is in the second half of the eighteenth century building the Chapel of the Pillar, which represents the triumph of the gomeros over the invaders, highlighting the fresco of the wall that reflects the attempted invasion, by the English admiral Charles Windhan in 1743.
Every five years the Church of the Assumption welcomes the image of the Virgin of Guadalupe (patron saint of La Gomera), during her lustral descent.
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Ermita de San Sebastián
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Casa de la Aduana de San Sebastián de La Gomera
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Museo Arqueologico de la Gomera
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Playa de La Cueva
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Playa de la Punta
San Sebastian de La Gomera is the capital of La Gomera, it is also the main port of the island and a quiet and beautiful place to visit and enjoy the rich gastronomy gomera. San Sebastian de la Gomera has a beautiful beach which can be reached on foot next to the city's port. The Punta Beach in San Sebastian de la Gomera is a charming place, despite being in the heart of the city it is a quiet beach but with all the amenities to enjoy the wonderful temperature that the island offers. La Punta Beach has earned the Blue Flag flag that stands out as a great beach for swimming.
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Roque de Agando
La Gomera has natural corners that hide a singular beauty, one of these corners and at the same time one of the elements that can be a symbol of the island is the Roque Agando