The Galician language, or Orense in Spanish, is a city in northwestern Spain, located on the banks of the river Minho (Miño). In this city the river is crossed by the bridge Ponte Vella, whose Roman foundations.
Orense is divided into three areas: the old center with narrow streets and small squares, formed in the nineteenth century and modern urban development area of the city. Unlike other towns in Galicia, Ourense su combines medieval and modern aspects. The most
important monument is the cathedral built in 572 and rebuilt in the thirteenth century.