Redondo - Rosario
Moura
Moura - São João Batista
Dolmen de Soto
Dolmen de Soto
Dolmen de Soto
Dolmen de Soto
Dólmenes de El Pozuelo
Dólmenes de El Pozuelo
Dólmenes de El Pozuelo
Dólmenes de El Pozuelo
Dólmenes de El Pozuelo
Dólmenes de El Pozuelo
Merida - Museo Nacional de Arte Romano
Merida - Museo Nacional de Arte Romano
Merida - Museo Nacional de Arte Romano
Merida - Museo Nacional de Arte Romano
Merida - Museo Nacional de Arte Romano
Merida - Museo Nacional de Arte Romano
Merida - Museo Nacional de Arte Romano
Merida - Museo Nacional de Arte Romano
Merida - Museo Nacional de Arte Romano
Merida - Museo Nacional de Arte Romano
Redondo - Castelo
Anta da Candieira
Anta da Candieira
Anta da Vidigueira
Évora - Museo de Évora
Évora - Museo de Évora
Évora - Museo de Évora
Évora - Museo de Évora
Évora - Museo de Évora
Évora - Museo de Évora
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Antas da Valeira
Vale Maria do Meio
Pavia - São Dinis
Pavia - São Dinis
Pavia - São Dinis
Alentejo
São Brissos
Anta Grande do Zambujeiro
Anta Grande do Zambujeiro
Anta Grande do Zambujeiro
Anta Grande do Zambujeiro
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Redondo - Camara Municipal


The region around Redondo was inhabited by various prehistoric cultures, including the Neolithic and Chalcolithic peoples.
During the Middle Ages, Redondo played a strategic role in the defense of the Portuguese territory. It was situated near the border with the Kingdom of Castile, and the castle of Redondo was built to protect the region from invasions.
In 1250 King D. Afonso III ordered the construction of a castle over the ruins of the ancient Roman fortress. The castle was part of the northern Alentejo fortifications. By order of King D. Dinis, in 1312, the castle was reconstructed, during the same epoch as the erection of the keep tower and the fortification wall and towers.
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During the Middle Ages, Redondo played a strategic role in the defense of the Portuguese territory. It was situated near the border with the Kingdom of Castile, and the castle of Redondo was built to protect the region from invasions.
In 1250 King D. Afonso III ordered the construction of a castle over the ruins of the ancient Roman fortress. The castle was part of the northern Alentejo fortifications. By order of King D. Dinis, in 1312, the castle was reconstructed, during the same epoch as the erection of the keep tower and the fortification wall and towers.
City hall
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