On the small hill on which the
Church of the Pilgrim Virgin now stands, from 1180 onwards, there was a column indicating the jurisdictional dominion of the archbishops of Santiago de Compostela. This column was used as a
pillory and disappeared when the church was built. In this same space and adjacent to the
walls of Pontevedra, a group of houses for public women was built in the 15th century. The Peregrina square is located in the middle of the via XIX of the
Antonine Itinerary Around 1793, the Pilgrim Virgin church
parvise was built. After the demolition of the Trabancas Gate of the
Pontevedra walls in 1852, the former house of the Pilgrim Virgin Brotherhood was built in 1854. The Trabancas gate was located between this house and the one that adjoined it to the west, which belonged to the President of the Council of Ministers, Manuel Portela Valladares. Casto Sampedro, president of the Archaeological Society of Pontevedra and the first director of the
Museum of Pontevedra, lived in the adjoining house to the east. In 1880, the church
parvise was transformed to open up the space, finished off with a wide front access staircase which replaced the original fountain. In 1913, the
Ravachol Parrot, who had been living since 1891 in the pharmacy of Don Perfecto Feijoo, in a house that no longer exists at the southwestern end of the square, died. In 1931, the square was renamed
Plaza de la Libertad. In 1953, the architect and restorer Francisco Pons Sorolla recovered the original design of the fountain. In 1956, a granite statue of
Teucer breaking the jaws of the
Nemean lion with a cross behind it was added to this arch of the fountain that closes the parvise. In June 1983, heavy goods vehicles were banned from the square due to wear and tear on the foundations of the Pilgrim Virgin Church. The square was made pedestrian and completely closed to traffic in August 2001. On 23 February 2006, a sculpture dedicated to the
Ravachol Parrot, by the sculptor José Luis Penado, was placed at the south-western end of the square. == Description ==