Hidden Archaeological Gems
Explore the archaeological heritage of northern Portugal, from Neolithic dolmens to Iron Age hillforts. This collection features the remnants of the Castro culture, including the expansive Citânia de Santa Luzia and Castro de São Caetano. It also highlights the region's military history through 17th-century border fortifications like Forte de Lovelhe and medieval structures such as Paço de Giela, alongside megalithic monuments like Anta da Barrosa.
Citânia de Santa Luzia
The Citânia de Santa Luzia is an archaeological site of the Castro culture located in the Portuguese civil parish of Areosa in the…
Castro de São Caetano
Iron Age hillfort featuring granite foundations of circular and rectangular dwellings, representative of the northwest Iberian Castro culture.
Paço de Giela
A medieval fortified manor house and national monument. It features a prominent 14th-century tower and later Manueline architectural additions.
Aqueduto de Pontes
A traditional stone irrigation aqueduct located in the remote village of Castro Laboreiro within the Peneda-Gerês National Park.
Castro de Moldes
Also known as Monte do Castelo de Neiva, this Iron Age settlement occupies a strategic hilltop overlooking the Neiva River estuary.
Castillo de San Lorenzo
A 17th-century Vauban-style fortress located on the banks of the Minho River, originally built to defend the border during the Restoration War.
Laje das Fogaças
Archaeological site featuring prehistoric rock art and petroglyphs carved into granite surfaces.
Forte Paçô
An 18th-century coastal fortification built on the beach to protect the Viana do Castelo shoreline from maritime attacks.
Forte de Lovelhe
A 17th-century fortress built during the Portuguese Restoration War, situated on a site with evidence of earlier Roman and medieval occupation.
Anta da Barrosa
A significant Neolithic dolmen located in Vila Praia de Âncora, featuring a large capstone and well-preserved burial chamber.
Dólmen de Vile
A megalithic burial monument dating back to the Neolithic period, located in the coastal region near Caminha.
Anta do Mezio
A prehistoric dolmen situated within the Mezio megalithic complex, one of the most important archaeological areas in the Peneda-Gerês National Park.
Castro de Melgaço
Archaeological remains of a fortified settlement located in Melgaço, showcasing the region's early defensive architecture.
Forte da Pereira
A 17th-century artillery fort designed in a star shape, part of the defensive line protecting Monção along the Minho River.
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