Image Of The Day • O Sereo?




Since its installation in 1991, the prominently placed statue has been the subject of heated controversy, despite the fact that it is the work of the renowned Galician sculptor Francisco Leiro Lois. Still, some consider it the new icon of Vigo.


O Sereo is a steel sculpture created by Francisco Leiro that is commonly referred to as the “Fish Man.” It is situated in the heart of Vigo and serves as a significant landmark for the city. Though some may find it unattractive, it still manages to draw attention from visitors due to its unique appearance.

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