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Núcleo Museológico de São Cucufate
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Estrada de Vila Alva - Casa do Arco
7960, Vila de Frades
The archaeological ruins of S. Cucufate date from the 1st century AD and testify the passage of Roman civilization through the region, at a time when a villa was installed here, in the center of a farm. The archaeological excavations that were being carried out on the land also allowed the discovery of the medieval cemetery of the friars and mural paintings.
Galeria Casa dos Cubos
- art
Praceta Alves Redol
2300, Tomar
New cultural space in the city, situated on the banks of the river Nabão. Its name derives from the ancient measures of ability, the bushel and almude, time, currently designated as "cubes". Some of the services available are: cultural animation Division services, monitoring and environmental interpretation Center, senior University and space for exhibitions and training.
Boutique Hotel Poejo
- hotels
Avenida 25 de Abril, 20
7330-251, Santo António das Areias
Boutique hotel located near the medieval village of Marvao and da serra de São Mamede, with thirteen separate furnished rooms and well equipped. The building, dating from 1919, was renovated in 2007, keeping a alentejana typical moth. Features a library, restaurant with regional dishes and good conditions for the practice of hunting.
Fortaleza de Peniche
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Campo da República, 609
2520-607, Peniche
Due to the rocky base of the wall's sections, the citadel's fortifications are irregular. Inside the fortress, highlights include the Chapel of Santa Bárbara, the round bastion, the large cistern, the casemates, and the entire parade grounds. The citadel served as a political prison from the 18th to the 20th centuries. This space houses the National Museum of Resistance and Freedom.
Mamoa 1 de Fraga da Moura
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Fraga da Moura
5470-490, Tourém
Tumulus barely visible in the landscape, located a few meters from the road which connects Pitons to Tourém, belonging to the Megalithic Necropolis of the Mourela plateau. Presents between 15 and 16 meters in maximum diameter, a very sharp central depression, where there is a great mainstay, not being visible remains of lytic Cuirass.
Mamoa de Chã de Grou
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Santo André
5470-450, Santo André
Tumulus with about ten meters in diameter, located about thirty meters from the town of crane, right next to the path that connects to the same. Features remains of lytic and a breastplate "tumuli" reasonably visible, a result of the great depression. The Chamber there are four mainstays that outcrop at the surface, some of them to about half a meter.
Palacete Silveira e Paulo
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Praça Velha
9700-201, Angra do Heroísmo
Building dating from the late 19th century-early 20th century, located in the historic center of Angra do Heroísmo. Was built by Sir John George Dailey and Paul, remaining in the possession of his family until 1937, when it is acquired by the State for this install Industrial and commercial school of Angra do Heroísmo.
Ponte dos Sete Arcos
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Rua Jorge M. Reis Machado, 20
9630, Nordeste
This bridge serves as an entrance to the center of the village of Nordeste for those coming from Ribeira Grande and Ponta Delgada and was built in 1882. Not even its narrow width hides its beauty, one of the most beautiful in the entire archipelago. At night, with the lamps lit, it seems to take us back to the end of the 19th century.
Porca de Murça
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Largo 31 de Janeiro
5090-111, Murça
Shrouded in popular legends and its origin or purpose not known for certain, Porca de Murça (Murça´s Female Pig) is an unequivocal symbol of the town, even giving its name to well-known region's wines. It is a zoomorphic stone sculpture from protohistoric times and is thought to be a votive statue to sacred animals.
Via Romana de Braga a Tui
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Antas
4940-682, Rubiães
A road composed of 14 milestones dating from the 1st century BC / 4th century AD. Only some milestones have inscriptions, with others serving as supports. As an example, there is the chapel next to the Solar das Antas, where two milestones support the porch. Flanking the entrance and in the churchyard there are four more milestones.