Beja
Beja - Museu Regional
Beja - Tabacaria
Beja - Santo Amaro / Museum
Beja - Santo Amaro / Museum
Beja - Santo Amaro / Museum
Beja - Farturas e Malacuecos
Portel - Castelo de Portel
Barragem do Alqueva
Xerez Cromlech
Xerez Cromlech
Menir da Bulhoa
Menir da Bulhoa
Ponte Romana da Ribeira de Pêga
Menir do Outeiro
Menir do Outeiro
Anta 2 do Olivar da Pega
Évora - Templo de Diana
Évora - Lacolada
Complexo Arqueológico dos Perdigões
Complexo Arqueológico dos Perdigões
Complexo Arqueológico dos Perdigões
Antas do Barrocal
Beja - Castelo
Ferreira do Alentejo - Capela do Calvário
Pata do Cavalo
Lousal - Mining
Lousal - Megalithic sites
Lousal - Megalithic sites
Dolmen da Pedra Branca
Miróbriga
Vila Nova de Milfontes
Vila Nova de Milfontes - Centro Comercial
Vila Nova de Milfontes
Sagres - Praia do Beliche
Menir de Padrão
Lagos
Lagos
Lagos - Igreja de Santo António
Menir da Cabeça do Rochedo
Odiáxere - Menir de Odiáxere
Ponte Internacional do Guadiana
Huelva
Huelva - Los Angeles
Huelva - Nuestra Señora de la Concepción
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There was already a fortified settlement in Beja in Celtic-Roman times, which was renamed Pax Julia after the peace treaty between Julius Caesar and the Lusitanians in 48 BC; from then on it belonged to the Roman province of Lusitania. The town remained an important economic and strategic centre under the Suebi, Visigoths and Moors. In 1159, King Alfonso I of Portugal reconquered the town from the hands of the Muslims, but abandoned it just a few months later. In 1191, the Almohad sultan and general Almansor conquered the area. It only reverted back to the Christians in the 1230s. Kings Alfonso III (+ 1279) and especially Dinis I (+ 1325) restored and enlarged the castle.
This beautiful building was for sale in February 2024. Yes it would need a bit TLC
This beautiful building was for sale in February 2024. Yes it would need a bit TLC
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