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[[File:Pazo de Meirás 05.jpg|thumb|[[Pazo de Meirás]] en [[Sada, Galicia|Sada]].]]
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The '''Pazo''' is a type of [[Galicia (Spain)|Galician]] traditional housing, of [[Manorialism|manor]] character, usually located in the countryside, former residences of important people in the community (before, of kings and nobles). Were of crucial importance in the 17th to 19th centuries, related to rural and monastic architecture and the system of [[feudal]] organization, as these constituted a kind of local management unit around which passed the life of the villagers. Over time the brand was becoming social and refuge of the noble class, which portrays in his novels [[Otero Pedrayo]] in early 20th century.

The pazo as traditional civil architectural structure is associated a social network: the servants of the nobleman and the tributaries of the charters, which themselves come to live in the same recint (mostly the first). Usually consist of a main building surrounded by gardens, a dovecote and often include outbuildings such as small [[chapel]]s for religious celebrations.

The word pazo is a [[cognate]] stately ''[[palace]]'', it comes from the [[Latin]] ''palatiu(m)''. As a curiosity, the [[Portuguese language|Portuguese]] word, close to the [[Galician language|Galician]] language, to say the palace is Paço.

==Gallery==
<center><gallery>
File:PazoDaTrave.jpg|[[Pazo da Trave]], [[Viveiro]]
File:Casa grande de lentille.JPG|[[Casa grande de lentille]] en [[Cenlle]]
File:Pazo Baión.jpg|[[Pazo Baión]], [[Vilanova de Arousa]]
File:Pazodabraña.jpg|[[Pazo da Braña]], [[Cotobade]]
File:Cambados 060905 Pazo de Fefiñáns.jpg|[[Pazo de Fefiñáns]], [[Cambados]]
File:Pazo de Oca.JPG|[[Pazo de Oca]], [[A Estrada]]
File:Pazo Bermúdez de Castro.jpg|[[Pazo Bermúdez de Castro]], [[Cotobade]]
File:Pazo de Leis, O Barro, A Baña.jpg|[[Pazo de Leis]], [[A Baña]]
File:Pazo de Pousadouro.JPG|[[Pazo de Pousadouro]], [[Redondela]]
File:Pazo de Mos.jpg|Pazo de Mos, [[Mos]]
File:Pontevedra, Galiza. Pazo de Lourizán.jpg|[[Pazo de Lourizán]], [[Pontevedra]]
File:San Miguel das Penas Pazo e Torre .JPG|Torre e pazo de San Miguel das Penas, [[Monterroso]]
</gallery></center>

[[Category:Galicia (Spain)]]
[[Category:Housing in Spain]]
[[Category:Buildings and structures in Spain]]

[[gl:Pazo (arquitectura)]]
[[es:Pazo]]

Revision as of 03:13, 28 March 2011

Pazo de Meirás en Sada.

The Pazo is a type of Galician traditional housing, of manor character, usually located in the countryside, former residences of important people in the community (before, of kings and nobles). Were of crucial importance in the 17th to 19th centuries, related to rural and monastic architecture and the system of feudal organization, as these constituted a kind of local management unit around which passed the life of the villagers. Over time the brand was becoming social and refuge of the noble class, which portrays in his novels Otero Pedrayo in early 20th century.

The pazo as traditional civil architectural structure is associated a social network: the servants of the nobleman and the tributaries of the charters, which themselves come to live in the same recint (mostly the first). Usually consist of a main building surrounded by gardens, a dovecote and often include outbuildings such as small chapels for religious celebrations.

The word pazo is a cognate stately palace, it comes from the Latin palatiu(m). As a curiosity, the Portuguese word, close to the Galician language, to say the palace is Paço.