Chapel of the Shells
However, the island does not stand out precisely for its natural landscaping, but for being a thermal and luxury center. If what we want is to see the true beauty of O Grove, we should know better its beautiful beaches of fine sand, its fishing villages with unique corners, its viewpoints from which you can see the Galician coast, its beautiful walks by the sea and the rocks, its prized popular gastronomy, its great parties and pilgrimages ... in short, things that we will hardly find inside the island. Already in the XII century there was a hermitage on the island that was only accessed by boat. Centuries later the church was modified, enlarged and completely covered with scallop shells, creating a unique and characteristic temple in Galicia, although it is not the only facade in Galicia covered in this way, since the scallop was a great insulator of marine moisture and for that reason it was often used in the houses closest to the sea. In A Toxa Chapel there is devotion to the Virgin del Carmen, patron saint of the sailors, and also to Saint Caralampio.
The current hermitage dates back to the 19th century and was called the Hermitage of San Sebastián.
The hermitage is vulgarly known as the Chapel of the Shells.
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