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Mamoa de Madorras

  • heritage

CM1262
5060-408, São Lourenço de Ribapinhão

Sabrosa

With around 30 meters in diameter and around two meters in maximum height, it is a prehistoric tomb built around 6000 years ago. It was discovered in 1912 by Albino Lopo and was first excavated between 1983-1988. It stands out for its monumentality and state of conservation, which led to some scientific interventions that provided innovative and important results for the knowledge of the communities that built this imposing tomb and inhabited the region.

Cemitério Lusitano-romano / Quinta da Relva

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EN323 - Quinta da Relva
5060, Provesende

Sabrosa

Roman and medieval necropolis, consisting of four graves of different types and chronology. Some graves are structured with vertical slate slabs, others in the shape of a box, and still others as anthropomorphic sarcophagi. The excavations carried out at the site allowed the removal of some remains consisting of ceramic artefacts, in addition to an anthropomorphic stele, currently on display in the Abade de Baçal Museum garden, in Bragança. However, of all the tombs discovered, only two anthropomorphic sarcophagi remain, leaning against the elevation on the Epistle side of the Sanctuary of Santa Marinha.

Castro da Sancha

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EN323
5060-362, Sabrosa

Sabrosa

Built on top of a hill, 665 meters above sea level and with an excellent command over the surrounding landscape, this Iron Age fortified town stands out for its trapezoidal plan given by the three lines of granite walls, making it the residential area delimited by the first line of wall torn by three access entrances. A considerable number of fragments of smooth and decorated pottery were collected at the site, which attests to the three periods of occupation found in this town: the Iron Age, Romanization and medieval times. In addition to these elements, several numismas, fibulae, granite millstones, …

Miradouro do Senhor dos Aflitos

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  • leisure

EM567
5060-561, Torre do Pinhão

Sabrosa

Located on a detour from the EM567, which connects the towns of Torre do Pinhão and Barrela, the Senhor dos Aflitos Viewpoint offers spectacular views over the pristine mountains of the region, dotted with trees and granite blocks, and over the Serra do Alvão, bwing a mandatory stop on a Sunday afternoon walk through the area.

Provesende

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  • heritage

Provesende
5060, Provesende

Sabrosa

Village with rural and wine-growing characteristics, with the production of generous wine. The current heritage includes the pillory, the fountain, the 18th century church, the hermitage of Santa Marinha, the Luso-Roman cemetery in Quinta da Relva and several manor houses, namely: Calçada, Fojo, Fundo da Vila, Praça and Santa.

Piscinas Municipais de Redondo

  • leisure

Avenida Doutor Domingos Rosado
7170-045, Redondo

Redondo

Multi-sports set consisting of two indoor and one outdoor swimming pools. The latter has heated water and is also a Municipal Swimming School.

Zona de Lazer de Redondo

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  • leisure

Redondo
7170, Redondo

Redondo

Quiet park, with lots of shade and tree species that provide quality leisure time.

Barragem da Vigia

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  • country

Barragem da Vigia
7200, Montoito

Redondo

Earth-type dam on the Ribeira de Vale do Vasco (Guadiana Hydrographic Basin), surrounded by the typical Alentejo landscape. Sports and leisure activities are subject to certain areas.

Porta da Ravessa

  • heritage

Rua do Castelo
7170, Redondo

Redondo

Porta da Ravessa or Porta do Sol is one of the two doors of the castle and holds the mark official mark that cloth manufacturers had to bear in markets and fairs.

Igreja e Convento de Santo António

  • heritage

Rua de Santo António
7170-056, Redondo

Redondo

Eighteenth-century church, consisting of a nave, chancel, false transept, choir and side chapels, attached to the convent. It was founded in 1601, by the Religious House of Santo António da Piedade by the 5th Count of Redondo, called João Coutinho. It was affected by the 1755 earthquake and the reconstruction of the building's subsection took place in 1757.

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