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Located near Guimarães, on top of the S. Romão hill, Citânia de Briteiros’s scenic beauty and very ancient ruins come as a surprise. |
Would you like to imagine how the Romans lived in a rural area in the fourth century? In Vila de Frades, in the council of Vidigueira, the archaeological ... |
The ruins of Pisões, very near Beja, with their two-thousand-year-old mosaics, are one of the archaeological sites that best testify to the Alentejo's ... |
The village of Castro da Cola, classified as a national monument in 1910, has few Roman remains, but it does have a very interesting Moorish inheritance and ... |
Situated near the sea (Santiago do Cacém), and at an intersection of four strategic roads (between Sines and Beja and Alcácer do Sal and Lagos), Miróbriga ... |
Discover the mysteries of Palaeolithic art in an open-air gallery. |
Have you ever come across dinosaur footprints or nests? Portugal is home to some of the most well-preserved remains of those "great lords of the past." |
Unlock stone secrets inscribed into the landscape and learn how man lived thousands of years ago. |
If you like to visit archaeological sites, don’t miss Conimbriga and the sumptuous houses of the Roman patricians. |
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