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Portugal Archaeological Museum AttractionsHere are the top Portugal archaeological museum listings so you can find the best in Portugal for your trip. Read these archaeological museum reviews written by real travelers. You can narrow these results using the filters to the left.
1. Conimbriga ADD TO LIST (2 reviews) Coimbra, The Beiras Region, Portugal Dating from the Late Bronze Age this place became a prosporous city under the Romans who settled here in the 1st century AD. In the time of barbarian invasion the city.. 2. Gulbenkian ADD TO LIST (2 reviews) Lisboa, Lisbon & Surrounds Region, Portugal Very, very nice museum of selected works by a well-informed rich man. ADD TO LIST (1 reviews) Braga, Northern Portgual Region, Portugal New museum containing a large collection of archaeological artifacts.The main focus is on the Roman period and Bracara Augusta (Roman name of Braga) ADD TO LIST (1 reviews) Barcelos, Northern Portgual Region, Portugal Tiny little open air museum setted in and around a church that was largely distroyed by the 1755 earthquake. It consists mainly of statues. ADD TO LIST (1 reviews) Beja, The Alentejo Region, Portugal Set in the former Igreja de Santo Amaro which was first built in the 6th century, Visigothic times. It holds a collection of early medieval artefacts. ADD TO LIST (1 reviews) Mertola, The Alentejo Region, Portugal Built on top of a early-Christian basilica this museum houses several funeral stones and funeral gifts, both from christian as muslim graves ADD TO LIST (1 reviews) Caldas da Rainha, The Beiras Region, Portugal This is the perfect place to see the process of creating majolica tile. You can buy tiles and other glazed ware. As a photographer I enjoyed taking pictures of the.. ADD TO LIST (2 reviews) Porto, Northern Portgual Region, Portugal House were Henry the Navigator was born, or so it claims. It now houses a museum of Porto's first costum house that was located here. The remains of Roman time that.. ADD TO LIST (2 reviews) Lisboa, Lisbon & Surrounds Region, Portugal The church was built in 1423 and partially destroyed by the earthquake of 1755. It is the only remaining gothic church in Lisboa and it houses an arquelogical museum ADD TO LIST (2 reviews) Vila Vicosa, Central Portugal Region, Portugal Castle built on the hill overlooking the town of Vila Viçosa by Dom Dinis. It now houses two museums one about archaeology the othere about hunting. |