Museums, Monuments and Sites
Results
Number of results: 1321
-
MonumentsPonte do Arco
Telephone: +351 255 810 706
Fax: +351 255 810 709
E-mail: rotadoromanico@valsousa.pt
Website: http://www.rotadoromanico.com
-
ArchaeologyPonte romana - Ribeira de OdivelasRoman Brigde - Ribeira de OdivelasRoman bridge that has been subject to subsequent reconstructions, constituted by twenty-six perfectly vaulted arches. A funereal inscription was re-used in its construction. It formed part of the Roman Road that (...)
-
MonumentsPorta Nova - BragaFor anyone arriving in Braga by train, on leaving the station and heading straight on (along Rua Andrade Corvo), the Arch of Rua do Souto defines one of the entrances to the centre of the city. This was one of the medieval gateways in the defensive (...)
-
MonumentsPortas e Baluartes em EstremozThe city has a vast set of fortifications: Your attention is drawn to the ramparts and the gates which were once given their own separate official classification: Porta de Santo António, Porta de Santa Catarina, Porta de Currais and Porta de Évora.
-
ArchaeologyPovoado das Mesas do CastelinhoMesas do Castelinho settlementFortified settlement of the II Iron Age/Roman era that was reoccupied during the Moslem era.
-
Museums and PalacesQuake - Centro do Terramoto de LisboaLisbon's newest immersive experience is here! Located in Belém - Lisbon, Quake combines video-mapping, interactive technology and state-of-the-art simulators to take you back to 1755 so you can relive Lisbon's most disruptive event, the Lisbon (...)
E-mail: info@lisbonquake.com
Website: http://www.lisbonquake.com
-
MonumentsRevelim de Santo António, Centro de Interpretação do Território - Castro MarimThe Ravelin of Santo António is a small fort that was built by King João IV at the beginning of the Restoration War (1640-1668) and is strategically aligned with the Castle and the Fort of São Sebastião (Saint Sebastian).The redevelopment of this (...)
-
MonumentsRuínas da Torre de LangalhãoRuins of the Torre de LangalhaoA medieval tower built for defensive purposes. The tower stands on the road connecting Pereiro with Milheiros and is also known as Torre da Murta.
-
ArchaeologyRuínas de ConímbrigaThe former Roman city of Conímbriga is one of the richest archaeological sites in Portugal.ConÍmbriga, one of the richest archaeological sites in Portugal, was originally a Celtic castro of the Conii tribe in the late Iron Age. After 139 BC it was (...)
-
ArchaeologyRuínas do Castelo de Faria e estação arqueológica subjacenteRuins of the Castle of Faria and associated archaeological stationBuildings dating from the Bronze Age, Iron Age, Roman era and Middle Ages.