Another legendary hero, whose name is associated with the history of La Coruna, is Hercules. According to one version, he was the founder of the city. For many years, the Tower of Hércules has being the undisputed symbol of La Coruna. It is the world's oldest lighthouse, which has been built during the reign of the Roman Empire. The unique constructionis more than two thousand years old; today, the lighthouse continues to act, as the movement of ships in coastal waters would be seriously hampered without it.
A walk through the historical part of the city will give an opportunity to admire unique monuments of architecture. The Cornide Palace is the striking landmark of past centuries. Among religious buildings, Santa María del Campo Collegiate points out. The beautiful mansion, which belonged to the family of the writer Emily Pardo Bazan, has also managed to preserve in the historic part of the city. Today it is open to visitors, and shows its guests an interesting collection of works of art, antique furniture and personal belongings of the writer.
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