The centre-piece is a group of 4 large features which are, as they say here, emblematic of Galician family life. Each of these has 2 things in common - 1. they are truly superb, and 2. they are unfinished. Perhaps they always will be. But there is a stack of what look like remaining bits nearby, so who can say? Anyway, here they are:- 

1. The horreo.

2. The washing area 

3. The well

4. The cart and [?] coffins.

5. The residual bits

Further up the car park, there is a family group which I have had to show in two pieces. Between the figures there are a number of indentations [bas-reliefs?] which resemble concave breasts and one alto-relief[?] which looks like the real thing. If you look at the second photo hard enough, you can probably make it out. Family - left hand side. And Family - right hand side 

Just across from this are two pillars with small figurines on them. Or, rather, there were. The unseasonal winds of last week blew one of them down and someone has made off with the figurine. Except for the feet. As you can see, these are still attached to the fallen pillar. Ozymandias??  The figure on the pillar that is still upright is garbed in barbed-wire. My elder daughter, who doesn't like it, feels the wind got the wrong pillar.

Finally, here is what may be a very modern sculpture or just bits left over from the major carvings produced by the school.