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Number of results: 58
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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.
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ArchaeologyRuínas do Teatro Romano de LisboaRuins of Lisbon’s Roman TheatreVisitors can see the uncovered section of the "orchestra", the beginning of the "cavea" seats and part of the "proscaenium" arch. According to an inscription described by writers in the 18th century, the theatre was (...)
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ArchaeologyRuínas romanas de AmmaiaRoman ruins of AmmaiaVestiges of the former Roman city of Ammaia. The ruins include part of the Roman road and the bridge, known as the Old Bridge, that crosses the River Sever.
Telephone: +351 245 919 089
E-mail: ammaia@ammaia.pt
Website: http://www.ammaia.pt/
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ArchaeologyRuínas romanas de MiróbrigaRoman ruins of MiróbrigaFortified settlement dating from the End of the Bronze Age and Iron Age. A city was built on the site during the Roman era. Visitors can see the remains of temples, a commercial zone, thermal baths, pavements, a hippodrome (...)
Telephone: +351 269 818 460
Fax: +351 269 818 461
E-mail: mirobriga@ippar.pt
Website: http://mirobriga.drealentejo.pt
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ArchaeologyRuínas romanas de Torre de PalmaRoman ruins of Torre de PalmaThis villa was occupied from the 1st century B.C. until the Visigoth era. The items found in archaeological excavations include a horses mosaic, a mosaic portraying the Muses and an inscription dedicated to the god Mars.
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ArchaeologyTemplo romano de ÉvoraThe Roman Temple, over 2000 years old, is the ex-libris monument of Évora and is one of the most important historic ruins in the country.The Roman temple in Évora was built in the first century, during the time of Caesar Augustus. It has a long (...)
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ArchaeologyTemplo Romano de ScalabisRoman Temple of ScalabisSome Roman remains were found in the course of work being undertaken for the rebuilding of a palace in the Largo da Alcáçova. These are in fact the podium of a Roman temple, a square structure measuring roughly 15 metres. The (...)
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ArchaeologyTorre das ÁguiasStanding in the middle of the countryside close to Almofala, although now in a badly ruined state, is the Torre das Águias (initially a Roman Temple), which reminds us of the more distant mediaeval times when the Moors penetrated into this region (...)
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ArchaeologyTorre de Centum CellasTower of Centum CellasRoman construction, with three floors, that was re-used during the Middle Ages as a defensive tower. Its original function is unknown
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ArchaeologyTorre de Dona ChamaTower of Dona ChamaFortified settlement of the Iron Age/Roman era. Also known as the pre-Roman fort of São Brás.